Over 2,000 schools have been damaged or destroyed in Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion.
"It saves time. It's efficient as far as it concerns energy costs, and it's going to be quick," Charles Tiné, a TEAM4UA's strategic committee member, toldIn collaboration with the regional administration and other enterprises using 3D technology to assist those who have been displaced by the crisis in Ukraine, TEAM4UA NGO implemented a unique proposal that has never been tried on the ground in the midst of a war.
"With each day that passes in this war, children's lives and futures are put at greater risk," Onno van Manen, Save the Children's acting Country Director in Ukraine, said. Around 3.6 million children face the possibility of missing school, and 1.5 million face the possibility of developing mental health problems as a result of the Russian invasion, according to the international aid organization World Vision.
Tiné is sure that the world's first 3D-printed school will only be the beginning of the use of the technology in the nation and in other locations around the globe that may require it."And once the war is over in Ukraine, the idea is to move these printers to other places where it's needed, after an earthquake or after similar disasters."
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