Take a look: Prague has a tram stop made from a 3D printer. It was made by a robot
The tram stop, which was created by a 3D-printed robot from high-strength concrete, had its premiere on Friday at the Exhibition Centre. It is covered with plexiglass, which protects passengers not only from the weather, but also from direct sunlight thanks to its surface.
Exhibition stand made by robotic 3D printing.
| Video: Diary/Radek Cihla
The length of eight meters provides shelter for four times more passengers than a standard-sized bus stop. According to the authors, this method can save up to 60% of the amount of material.
Photo: Place Bulovka Nuselská town hall. The names of the new stops confuse passengers
The stop was made by a six-axis robotic system used in the Czech Republic by the company So Concrete. It was founded by the artist Federico Díaz and the co-owner of the development company Karlín Group Serge Borenstein. Even the robot himself was on display with his creation
The people of Prague can see the product created with the same technologies near the center of Borislavka. This is how the sculpture On the Mountain by the artist Federico Díaz was created, which stands in front of this and the office complex.