Russia's Postal Service Adopts 3D Printer Technology for Future Deliveries
According to Mikhail Volkov, the head of Russian Post, it's only a matter of time before 3D printers become a common part of everyday life, even potentially replacing the need for packages. Russian Post is already exploring ways to automate its operations, including the implementation of robotics and unmanned technologies.
On April 9, a draft federal law was proposed by the Ministry of Digital Development to support Russian Post. This law would allow Russian Post to provide a wide range of services in its offices, including certain medications, and function as pick-up points for marketplaces.
However, when it comes to specific plans for integrating 3D printing technology into Russian Post's operations, there doesn't seem to be any public information available at this time. The search results focus on advancements in 3D printing for defense sectors, particularly in the U.S., UK, and Ukraine, but no information regarding Russian Post's use or plans for 3D printing technology has been reported.
So, while we wait for more details, Russian Post continues to work towards automating its postal and logistics services in other ways. If you're curious about Russian Post's 3D printing initiatives, it appears that this information isn't readily available or has yet to be covered by the news sources mentioned.
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- The exploration of 3D printing technology by Russian Post in the automation of its operations is not publicly disclosed, with current information focusing on advancements in defensive sectors.
- The integration of 3D printing technology in the postal services of Russian Post can be categorized under data-and-cloud-computing and technology sectors, a possibility that remains speculative due to the lack of public information at this time.
