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First 3D Housing Prototype Printed in Colombia

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Constructora Conconcreto's large-format 3D printer has made Colombia's first 3D printed house prototype. The 3D printer is at the Conconcreto Innovation Center in EIA University, Antioquia, Colombia. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/212373/constructora-conconcreto-house/ [Video provided by Constructora Conconcreto]


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