UC Berkeley’s SpaceCAL Brings Computed Axial Lithography to Orbit, Advancing Volumetric 3D Printing

Volumetric 3D printing with computed axial lithography inside a spacecraft orbiting Earth

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 additive manufacturing beyond Earth. Detailed in a 3Dnatives report, this marks a significant proof of concept for space-based volumetric printing and the first successful operation of CAL technology in … 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

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