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3D printed steel bridge unveiled in the Netherlands

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New bridge in Amsterdam

The structure was built in connection with the restoration of the old bridge. It is intended for pedestrians and cyclists.

The opening ceremony of the world’s first 3D-printed steel bridge was held in the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam. About it reported press service of the capital city council.

It is noted that the bridge, which weighs six tons, connected the embankments of the Audezijds Achterburgval canal. It is designed for pedestrians and cyclists. The author of the project is Joris Laarman.

The structure was built in connection with the restoration of the old bridge. It is equipped with sensors that, if necessary, signal the need for repair. They can also be used to calculate how many pedestrians cross the bridge every day.

Queen Consort Maxima of the Netherlands attended the ceremony to mark the opening of the new bridge.

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