BigRep Advances Smart Filament Technology with Large-Format 3D Printers at Formnext 2025

What Happened At Formnext 2025, BigRep unveiled its latest lineup of large-format 3D printers, complemented by innovative filament materials designed for industrial applications. Among these materials, smart filaments—capable of responding to environmental stimuli or embedding functional properties—were a key highlight. This development was reported by 3D Printing Industry. This event marks a significant step in … Read more

Revolutionizing 3D Printing with Smart Filaments from Oysters, Pine, and Cork

What Happened Smart Materials 3D, a pioneering company in the realm of sustainable 3D printing, has developed innovative smart filaments derived from natural sources such as oysters, pine, and cork. This breakthrough, detailed in a recent VoxelMatters article, showcases how these bio-embedded materials are being transformed into 3D printing filaments that combine sustainability with smart … Read more

Volumetric 3D Printing Advances Precision in Automotive Manufacturing: Insights from Cadillac’s CELESTIQ

What Happened General Motors’ Cadillac brand recently highlighted its use of advanced 3D printing technology to achieve unprecedented precision in the production of its CELESTIQ model. The announcement, detailed in a General Motors news release, emphasizes the role of 3D printing in delivering precision components for this luxury electric vehicle. While the article does not … Read more

How Hologram-Enhanced Tomographic Printing is Revolutionizing Volumetric 3D Printing

What Happened Recent advancements in volumetric 3D printing have taken a significant leap forward thanks to the integration of holographic techniques to enhance tomographic printing processes. According to a MSN report published on January 12, 2026, holograms are being used to dramatically improve the efficiency and resolution of tomographic volumetric 3D printing. Why It Matters … Read more

Berkeley’s Computed Axial Lithography 3D Printer Tested in Suborbit: A New Frontier in Volumetric Printing for Space

What Happened Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley recently tested a novel 3D printer based on computed axial lithography (CAL) in a suborbital environment, as reported by 3DPrint.com. This test is significant as it demonstrates the potential of volumetric 3D printing technologies in microgravity or near-space environments, a critical step toward advanced manufacturing capabilities … Read more

Volumetric 3D Printing Breakthrough: UC Berkeley and LLNL Advance Computed Axial Lithography

What Happened In early 2019, new details surfaced regarding a collaborative volumetric 3D printing technology developed by researchers at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This technology utilizes Computed Axial Lithography (CAL), a volumetric printing approach that promises to revolutionize the speed and complexity of 3D printed parts by curing entire volumes of … Read more

Exploring Continuous Multi-Material Volumetric 3D Printing: The Future of Additive Manufacturing

What Happened Recent advancements in continuous multi-material additive manufacturing have introduced a promising approach to volumetric 3D printing. This technique enables the simultaneous printing of multiple materials in a continuous process, overcoming previous limitations of layer-by-layer methods. By integrating volumetric printing concepts with multi-material capabilities, researchers are pushing the boundaries of speed, complexity, and functionality … Read more

Revolutionizing Volumetric 3D Printing: Novel Resin Introduces Subtractive Capabilities to DLP Additive Manufacturing

What Happened A recent development reported by Hackster.io unveils a novel 3D printing resin that introduces a subtractive process to Digital Light Processing (DLP) additive manufacturing. Traditionally, DLP-based 3D printing has been purely additive—building parts layer by layer by curing resin with projected light. This new resin, however, enables a unique ability to remove material … Read more

Volumetric 3D Printing Breakthrough Unlocks Next-Gen Medical Devices and Stretchable Electronics

What Happened Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have announced a significant breakthrough in volumetric 3D printing technology that promises to accelerate development of next-generation medical devices and stretchable electronics. This innovation leverages volumetric printing methods to create complex, flexible structures with unprecedented speed and precision, potentially transforming manufacturing approaches in these high-impact … Read more

Graphy and FUGO Precision 3D Partnership Advances Volumetric 3D Printing Innovation

What Happened In a recent development reported by VoxelMatters, Graphy has entered into a partnership agreement with FUGO Precision 3D. This collaboration aims to leverage their combined expertise to accelerate the development and commercialization of volumetric 3D printing technology. Why It Matters Volumetric 3D printing represents a significant leap beyond traditional layer-by-layer additive manufacturing. By … Read more