Scientists have utilized holographic projections to achieve unprecedented resolution in a light-based 3D printing technique.
EPFL and SDU researchers advance tomographic volumetric AM (TVAM) - using HoloTile to yield high-fidelity 3D printed objects.
The new field of Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (VAM) optically prints 3D structures into a sealed, fixed volume of liquid photosensitive resin via tomographically computed projections. Since resin ...
Scientists have discovered a way to make 3D printing faster and more precise using holograms. Traditional 3D printers build objects layer by layer, but a newer technique called tomographic volumetric ...
Scientists have used holographic projections to bring unprecedented resolution to a light-based 3D printing technique. The method allows the fabrication of millimeter-scale objects within seconds ...
Uncover the groundbreaking technique of using 3D holographic projections for efficient and precise tomographic volumetric ...
focused on advancing the fundamentals of the new field of Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (VAM). Charlie developed a volumetric printer, resin systems, tomographic reconstruction algorithms, and new ...
While traditional 3D printers work by depositing layers of material, tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (TVAM) involves shining laser light ...
(Nanowerk News) While traditional 3D printers work by depositing layers of material, tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (TVAM) involves shining laser light at a rotating vial of resin until ...
While traditional 3D printers work by depositing layers of material, tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing (TVAM) involves shining laser light at a rotating vial of resin until it hardens ...
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