3D printing, an additive manufacturing (AM) technique, has the potential to revolutionize how we produce objects that we want and need in the modern world. Among other developments, innovations in ...
A research team from Tsinghua University has demonstrated an ultra-fast volumetric 3D-printing method that produces complex ...
DISH 3D printing enables millimeter-scale objects in 0.6 seconds using holographic light fields for record speed and ...
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Discovering the world through 3D printing

As a reporter, I’m used to sitting in the stackable chairs with the rest of the audience, taking notes and pre-writing the ...
3D printing refers to a computer-controlled construction system, in which material is deposited and layered in an organized manner to form a physical object based on a computationally designed plan.
3D printing is still a relatively novel method of manufacture, and has already diversified massively in terms of printing methods, materials, and design possibilities, finding niche application in a ...
The company AnthroTek uses resin 3D printing and fused depostion modeling to reproduce ultra-realistic masks and organs.