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30% Faster, 60% Less Waste: The Technology Behind India’s First 3D-Printed Home

India’s first 3D-printed villa, built by Tvasta, signals a shift in how the country constructs homes and infrastructure. Using AI-powered robotic printers and eco-concrete made with 30% recycled waste, the startup reduces material use by 60% and construction time by 30%. From disaster-resilient housing to sea walls and public infrastructure, Tvasta’s deep-tech innovation could help bridge India’s projected 29 million housing shortfall by 2030.

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Sector

Space, Defence & Security
education

Solution

Climate Action
Healthcare

Technology

3D Printing,
AI
space

State of Origin

Tamil Nadu

Impact Metrics

30% recycled material

used in the eco-concrete mix.

1st 3D printed

villa in India built using advanced robotic construction technology.

60% reduction

in material waste compared to traditional construction methods.

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