Itanagar: India’s first 3D-printed school was recently inaugurated in Itanagar – the capital of Arunachal Pradesh.

This was informed by Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu on Tuesday (July 30).

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Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu announced the inauguration of India’s first 3D-printed educational institution, the Government Secondary School at Pachin in Itanagar.

The school, which was previously destroyed by fire, has been reconstructed using advanced 3D printing technology in a remarkably short span of just two months.

Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu stated, “Government Secondary School, Pachin, Itanagar, becomes India’s first 3D Printed School.”

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“Devoured by fire, the school was rebuilt in just two months,” the Arunachal Pradesh chief minister added.

Khandu said, “I heartily compliment everyone engaged in creating a watershed moment in our collective efforts to offer a cost-effective, sustainable, and rapid solution to the educational needs of our students.”

The Arunachal Pradesh chief minister stated that the integration of state-of-the-art facilities through 3D printing technology can enhance accessibility to education, particularly in remote and underserved communities.