They’re 3D Printing a Bridge in Amsterdam

3D printing has taken the world by storm and usually is most common in producing miniatures and small plastic parts for simple devices.  Now in Amsterdam they are very ambitious and going to try to 3D print a bridge.

“We research and develop groundbreaking, cost-effective robotic technology with which we can 3D-print beautiful, functional objects in almost any form,” wrote MX3D on the project Web page. “The ultimate test? Printing an intricate, ornate metal bridge for a special location to show what our robots and software, engineers, craftsmen and designers can do.”

Let’s check out how this might happen in the video on page 2

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