What happened Recent developments in volumetric 3D printing, notably computed axial lithography (CAL), offer a groundbreaking alternative to traditional layer-by-layer additive manufacturing. As reported by The…
What Happened Recent developments in volumetric additive manufacturing have introduced a laser-based method to 3D print glass, as reported by Tech Briefs. This approach leverages volumetric…
What Happened Scientists have recently developed a groundbreaking method for 3D printing glass parts with thicknesses comparable to a human hair. This rapid fabrication technique, highlighted…
What Happened Researchers have made significant strides in volumetric 3D printing through the technique of computed axial lithography (CAL), as detailed in a recent PNAS article…
What Happened UC Berkeley’s SpaceCAL 3D printer has successfully demonstrated volumetric 3D printing using computed axial lithography (CAL) technology in orbit, marking a pioneering achievement in…
What Happened Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed an innovative 3D-printing technology that leverages computed axial lithography (CAL) to fabricate intricate glass microstructures. This approach represents…
What Happened Recent developments in volumetric bioprinting have been highlighted by VoxelMatters through the introduction of Dynamic Interface Printing (DIP). This technique shows promise in enhancing…
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…
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…