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Starbucks has opened its first 3D printed store in the U.S., located in Brownsville, Texas. The drive-thru store was built using a computer-controlled robotic arm and is an example of the construction industry experimenting with 3D printing technology for commercial construction. Construction experts view the store as a leading-edge example of the technology's potential.
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