Thinking Huts Relies on 3D Printing to Increase Access to Education
Published on April 6, 2021 by
Thinking Huts is an association that seeks to promote access to education through 3D technologies. By 3D printing schools, it hopes to rapidly multiply the number of available infrastructures, as well as seeking to create jobs locally while promoting more ecological and sustainable construction. We covered them in January as their first pilot school will be 3D printed in Fianarantsoa, Madagascar and is set to open its door later in the year (pandemic willing). The founder of the association, Maggie Grout, intends to go even further and aims to develop this project of 3D printed schools worldwide. She is convinced of the potential of 3D printin and wants to combine high value-added technological solutions with humanitarian values, thus enabling even more children to go to school. We met her to learn more about her vision!
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