Maggie Grout, a 23-year-old entrepreneur, has used 3D printers to build affordable school campuses in rural Madagascar. With a budget of $40,000, Grout aims to bring education to underserved communities and establish a sustainable framework for local professionals to continue her work. The first completed campus, named "Honeycomb," is the testing ground for her innovative concept called "Thinking Hut," which allows for scalability and a harmonious educational environment. Despite challenges such as extreme poverty and lack of infrastructure, Grout's initiative has had a significant impact on the educational landscape and instilled hope in the younger generation.
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