Skip to main content
Infrakraft has signed a 50 crore MOU with the Andhra Pradesh government to establish a 3 lakh sq.
Expansion
1 min read

Infrakraft has signed a 50 crore MOU with the Andhra Pradesh government to establish a 3 lakh sq.

Originally reported by aninews.in

Infrakraft has signed a 50 crore MOU with the Andhra Pradesh government to establish a 3 lakh sq. ft. architectural manufacturing hub in Kuppam. By integrating large-format additive manufacturing and digital twins, the facility targets an annual output of 250 crore. This move signals a systemic shift where AM solves critical bottlenecks in mold accuracy and master-pattern creation. It effectively transforms traditional craftsmanship into a scalable Industry 4.0 workflow. ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ—๏ธ #AdditiveManufacturing #3DPrinting #ConstructionTech #Industry40 #Infrakraft

How This Connects

6 related events
  1. Same pattern

    OCL Architectural Lighting has transitioned its Printz collection from experimental prototyping to a core production process using large-format 3D printing.

  2. Same pattern

    Pop Mart has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Shenzhen-based 3D printer manufacturer Bambu Lab in the People's Court of Pudong New Area, Shanghai.

  3. Same pattern

    Bambu Lab is establishing a massive manufacturing base in Shenzhen's Guangming District with a target annual capacity of 3 million 3D printers.

  4. This article

    Infrakraft has signed a 50 crore MOU with the Andhra Pradesh government to establish a 3 lakh sq.

  5. Same pattern

    Washington Stateโ€™s HB 2320 and HB 2321 seek to criminalize digital firearm files and mandate blocking technologies on 3D printers ๐Ÿ›‘.

  6. Same pattern

    Bambu Lab has officially debuted on the 2025 Hurun China 500 list, reflecting its meteoric rise in the global additive manufacturing landscape.

  7. Same pattern

    New York is proposing nation-leading legislation to mandate software blocks in 3D printers, preventing the production of untraceable firearms.