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3D Printing

The nonprofit organization 3D printing schools for children in Madagascar

Founder and CEO Maggie Grout started Thinking Huts when she was 15.
By Emmett Smith  on 
A side by side of a 3d printer printing a school in madagascar and the finished school after construction
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Around the world, over 250 million young people have no access to education. Thinking Huts(opens in a new tab), a non profit organization aims to help bring that number down with the help of 3D printing technology. CEO and founder of Thinking Huts Maggie Grout(opens in a new tab) sits down with us to walk us through the building process and the positive impacts the project has had thus far.


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