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Japan built a 3D-printed train station in just 6 hours: Is this the future of public infrastructure?
In a global first, Japan’s JR West has constructed a fully functional train station using 3D printing technology — completing the project in under six hours. Built in Arida, Wakayama Prefecture, the ...
Hatsushima is a small, unstaffed station on Japan’s Kisei Line which was built in 1938 and was electrified only in 1978.
West Japan Railway Company has built the world’s first 3D-printed train station in Arida ... The new Hatsushima Station was built to replace an ageing wooden structure dating back to 1948 ...
In a world first, the West Japan Railway Company has constructed a 3D-printed train station in ... Station was built to replace an ageing wooden structure dating back to 1948 and was assembled ...
The 5-axle 250-metric-ton capacity all-terrain crane features a new design, updated cabs and advanced technology.
Among the tailor-designed innovations, key highlighted models include: XCA60_EV: The World's First Hybrid All-Terrain Crane, features an in-house-developed oil-electric hybrid system, cutting ...
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