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Serendix has launched 3D printed housing kits for 3.3 million JPY, decentralizing construction to address labor shortages.
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Serendix has launched 3D printed housing kits for 3.3 million JPY, decentralizing construction to address labor shortages.

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Originally reported by SEKAPRI

Serendix has launched 3D printed housing kits for 3.3 million JPY, decentralizing construction to address labor shortages. The serendix5 model uses 10 pre-printed parts, enabling local contractors to lead assembly and bypass 30 percent cost hikes in disaster regions. By completing its first two-story home sale, the company proves additive manufacturing is now a scalable, multi-level solution. This shift to a kit-based model sets a new benchmark for rapid infrastructure. #3DPrinting #Serendix ...

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    Serendix has launched 3D printed housing kits for 3.3 million JPY, decentralizing construction to address labor shortages.