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Նիդեռլանդներում ռոբոտները 3D տպիչի միջոցով կառուցում են կամուրջ (լուսանկարներ)

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MANDATORY CREDIT: See individual credits/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by de Groot/REX Shutterstock (4848817j) A 3D printing robot at work 3D printed bridge to be made over Amsterdam canal, Netherlands - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qisc Robots will 3D print a bridge over an Amsterdam canal this year. Using robots that can 'draw' steel structures in 3D, Dutch tech company MX3D will oversee the construction in the centre of the city. The Dutch company researches and develops groundbreaking, cost-effective robotic 3D printing technology. In September 2015, a visitor center will open for the public, where the progress of the project can be followed. MX3D and the City of Amsterdam will announce the exact location of the bridge soon. MX3D claim they can "3D print beautiful, functional objects in almost any form, that are much larger and more efficiently produced than has been possible until now." WATCH VIDEO: https://youtu.be/pZNTzkAR1Ho
MANDATORY CREDIT: See individual credits/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by de Groot/REX Shutterstock (4848817j)
A 3D printing robot at work
3D printed bridge to be made over Amsterdam canal, Netherlands - Jun 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qisc
Robots will 3D print a bridge over an Amsterdam canal this year.
Using robots that can 'draw' steel structures in 3D, Dutch tech company MX3D will oversee the construction in the centre of the city.
The Dutch company researches and develops groundbreaking, cost-effective robotic 3D printing technology.
In September 2015, a visitor center will open for the public, where the progress of the project can be followed. MX3D and the City of Amsterdam will announce the exact location of the bridge soon.
MX3D claim they can "3D print beautiful, functional objects in almost any form, that are much larger and more efficiently produced than has been possible until now."
WATCH VIDEO: https://youtu.be/pZNTzkAR1Ho
MANDATORY CREDIT: See individual credits/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joris Laarman/REX Shutterstock (4848817i) Artist's impression of robots 3D printing an intricate, ornate metal bridge 3D printed bridge to be made over Amsterdam canal, Netherlands - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qisc Robots will 3D print a bridge over an Amsterdam canal this year. Using robots that can 'draw' steel structures in 3D, Dutch tech company MX3D will oversee the construction in the centre of the city. The Dutch company researches and develops groundbreaking, cost-effective robotic 3D printing technology. In September 2015, a visitor center will open for the public, where the progress of the project can be followed. MX3D and the City of Amsterdam will announce the exact location of the bridge soon. MX3D claim they can "3D print beautiful, functional objects in almost any form, that are much larger and more efficiently produced than has been possible until now." WATCH VIDEO: https://youtu.be/pZNTzkAR1Ho
MANDATORY CREDIT: See individual credits/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joris Laarman/REX Shutterstock (4848817i)
Artist's impression of robots 3D printing an intricate, ornate metal bridge
3D printed bridge to be made over Amsterdam canal, Netherlands - Jun 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qisc
Robots will 3D print a bridge over an Amsterdam canal this year.
Using robots that can 'draw' steel structures in 3D, Dutch tech company MX3D will oversee the construction in the centre of the city.
The Dutch company researches and develops groundbreaking, cost-effective robotic 3D printing technology.
In September 2015, a visitor center will open for the public, where the progress of the project can be followed. MX3D and the City of Amsterdam will announce the exact location of the bridge soon.
MX3D claim they can "3D print beautiful, functional objects in almost any form, that are much larger and more efficiently produced than has been possible until now."
WATCH VIDEO: https://youtu.be/pZNTzkAR1Ho

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MANDATORY CREDIT: See individual credits/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by de Groot/REX Shutterstock (4848817c) Testing the structural integrity of a 3D printed bridge 3D printed bridge to be made over Amsterdam canal, Netherlands - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qisc Robots will 3D print a bridge over an Amsterdam canal this year. Using robots that can 'draw' steel structures in 3D, Dutch tech company MX3D will oversee the construction in the centre of the city. The Dutch company researches and develops groundbreaking, cost-effective robotic 3D printing technology. In September 2015, a visitor center will open for the public, where the progress of the project can be followed. MX3D and the City of Amsterdam will announce the exact location of the bridge soon. MX3D claim they can "3D print beautiful, functional objects in almost any form, that are much larger and more efficiently produced than has been possible until now." WATCH VIDEO: https://youtu.be/pZNTzkAR1Ho
MANDATORY CREDIT: See individual credits/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by de Groot/REX Shutterstock (4848817c)
Testing the structural integrity of a 3D printed bridge
3D printed bridge to be made over Amsterdam canal, Netherlands - Jun 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qisc
Robots will 3D print a bridge over an Amsterdam canal this year.
Using robots that can 'draw' steel structures in 3D, Dutch tech company MX3D will oversee the construction in the centre of the city.
The Dutch company researches and develops groundbreaking, cost-effective robotic 3D printing technology.
In September 2015, a visitor center will open for the public, where the progress of the project can be followed. MX3D and the City of Amsterdam will announce the exact location of the bridge soon.
MX3D claim they can "3D print beautiful, functional objects in almost any form, that are much larger and more efficiently produced than has been possible until now."
WATCH VIDEO: https://youtu.be/pZNTzkAR1Ho

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