Innovations in Drone Technology and 3D-Printed Homes Unveiled
Recent advancements in technology have led to the development of a 'flying shopping cart' drone by South Korean researchers and the construction of Latin America's first 3D-printed house by a Chilean team. These innovations highlight the evolving landscape of transport and construction.
In a groundbreaking development, a South Korean team has introduced a drone capable of functioning as a 'flying shopping cart'. This innovative transport solution boasts multiple flexible rotors that maintain level flight over challenging terrains such as stairs.
Remarkably, the drone can be guided by a person applying gentle force, revolutionizing the way goods are transported.
Meanwhile, in Latin America, a university team in Chile has constructed its first 3D-printed house. Utilizing a robot printer and industrial robot, this 'seed home' represents a swift and efficient approach to building, with the walls erected in under 29 hours.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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