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