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Phase Light Modulators Could Make Volumetric 3D Printing Far More Practical

Researchers have shown a much more efficient holographic approach to volumetric 3D printing.

DISH Pushes Volumetric 3D Printing To 0.6 Seconds

A Tsinghua University team claims sub second volumetric 3D printing with fine features, and the trick is moving the optics instead of the resin.

New Review Charts Volumetric AM Progress And Hurdles

A new review of volumetric additive manufacturing outlines rapid progress, persistent constraints, and the milestones needed for broader deployment.

Unified Multiscale 3D Printer Combines TVAM And TPP

Researchers unveiled a single machine that merges tomographic volumetric additive manufacturing with two photon polymerization to create true multiscale 3D prints in one coordinated workflow.

Patent: Cooling Unlocks Large-Volume Volumetric AM

A new patent outlines a cooled volumetric 3D printing architecture that promises bigger parts and faster builds.

Quadratic 3D Patents New Multi-Exposure Volumetric 3D Printing Method

A new volumetric 3D printing process has been patented by Quadratic 3D.

PERFI’s Lumin 3D Printer Builds Objects in Minutes

A Danish company offers a high speed volumetric 3D printer.

AE-VAM Breakthrough Enables Benchy Prints in Under 55 Seconds with Commercial-Grade Accuracy

Researchers have developed a new form of high-speed volumetric 3D printing they call “AE-VAM”.

Researchers Demonstrate Volumetric Color 3D Printing With Translucent Fidelity

Researchers have developed a way to 3D print true volumetric color objects.

MIT Demonstrates Chip-Based 3D Printer, Paving Way for Volumetric and Mobile 3D Printing

A quiet development at MIT might result in significant changes to 3D printing in the future.

Opdo Aims to Disrupt Optics Industry With Volumetric 3D Printing and Integrated Design Tools

A new company hopes to use volumetric 3D printing to revolutionize the production of optics.

Researchers Develop HoloVAM, Cutting Energy Use in Volumetric 3D Printing by 28.6X

A new technique could supercharge volumetric 3D printing processes.

How Fast Can 3D Printing Really Get?

How fast can a 3D printer be?

Xolo’s Xolography Applied to Biomedicine, Dentistry, and Optics

We had a chat with Xolo, the producers of a near-instant 3D printing system.

DIP Technology Surpasses Volumetric Printing Speeds with Innovative Resin Flow Solution

A radically new and incredibly fast 3D printing process has been developed: Dynamic Interface Printing, or “DIP”.

xolo and Swarovski Join Forces to Innovate Crystal Glass Manufacturing with Xolography

There is big news from Xolo: They are partnering with Swarovski, the famous crystal provider.

Researchers Unveil HDSP: A High Speed 3D Printing Process Based on Sound Waves

An entirely new and incredibly fast method of 3D printing has been developed that is based on sound: HDSP.

3MF Consortium Expands 3D Printing Standards with Volumetric Extension

The 3MF Consortium announced a new release of their specifications that introduces some interesting new features.

Xolo Unveils Xube² Volumetric 3D Printer with Enhanced Resolution and Material Flexibility

There’s a new volumetric 3D printer on the market you can now purchase.

New MVAM Technology Uses Microwaves to Overcome Volumetric 3D Printing Limitations

Researchers have developed a novel method of volumetric 3D printing using microwaves that could speed up resin 3D printing considerably.

New Volumetric Heating Technique Revolutionizes 3D Printing of Glass Materials

There’s been an important development in the ability to 3D print glass.

#3DBenchy in Space: NASA Tests Volumetric Process in Weightless Environment

A report describes a NASA experiment to 3D print in space using a volumetric process.

Chip-Based 3D Printing: Volumetric Printing With No Moving Parts

Researchers have developed an entirely different form of 3D printing they call “chip-based”.

Readily3D and BIO INX Launch READYGEL INX for Volumetric 3D Printers

What could be the first commercial material for volumetric 3D printers has just been announced.

NASA Evaluating Volumetric 3D Printing for Space Missions

An interesting reveal at NASA: they been testing a volumetric 3D printer in a weightless environment.

A Glimpse into the Future of Rapid 3D Printing: xolo’s xube

We were finally able to witness volumetric 3D printing in person.

VHAM: Advancing Volumetric 3D Printing for Larger Object Production

A new approach to volumetric 3D printing, VHAM, enables production of larger objects.

How Future 3D Printers Could Speed Up Rapid Prototyping

New research has identified an incredible approach for ensuring print quality for rapid prototyping.

Xolo Scores Major Investment for Next-Level 3D Printing Technology

Xolo received a huge investment, and this is a really big deal.

Don’t Make the Same Mistake: What Went Wrong with the Plybot 3D Printer Kickstarter

The Plybot project has been silent for months and its backers are angry, seeking refunds that may never come.

New Volumetric 3D Printing Process Enables Opaque Resin

Volumetric 3D printing is the future, but it’s had a significant limitation: it must use transparent resin. Until now.

Volumetric 3D Printing Will Eventually Take Over

New developments in volumetric 3D printing suggest only one future for resin 3D printing: volumetric.

A Volumetric Process 3D Prints Glass

Researchers have found a way to 3D print glass objects almost instantly using a volumetric process.

New Volumetric 3D Printing Process Developed: TVP

Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark announced the development of a new volumetric 3D printing process they call “TVP”.

Bowyer Developing AI “Slicer” For Electric 3D Printer

Bowyer Developing AI “Slicer” For Electric 3D Printer

Adrian Bowyer provided an updated on his Electric 3D Printer project, and it’s a fascinating approach to software design.

Supercharging Volumetric 3D Printing

Supercharging Volumetric 3D Printing

New research shows a method of greatly simplifying future volumetric 3D printers.

EMBARGO 1500CET TODAY Readily3D Attempts Volumetric Human Organ Bioprinting

Readily3D Attempts Volumetric Human Organ Bioprinting

Readily3D, one of the first companies to tackle the new volumetric 3D printing process, has adapted their process for bioprinting.

New Volumetric 3D Printing Patent Granted

New Volumetric 3D Printing Patent Granted

The developments in volumetric 3D printing continue with a new patent being recently granted by the USPTO.

xolo Announces First Volumetric 3D Printer

xolo Announces First Volumetric 3D Printer

Simultaneous with the release of a revealing research paper on Xolography, xolo has released details on their first volumetric 3D printer.

EMBARGO DEC23 11AMET Xolo Reveals Some Secrets of Volumetric 3D Printing In New Research Paper

xolo Reveals Some Secrets of Volumetric 3D Printing In New Research Paper

New information about secretive volumetric 3D printing startup xolo is revealed in a newly-released research paper.

How Could Additive Manufacturing Replace Traditional Manufacturing?

How Could Additive Manufacturing Replace Traditional Manufacturing?

I’m reading a piece on Shapeways’ blog entitled “Will Additive Manufacturing Replace Conventional Manufacturing?” and have some thoughts.

Major Development: Researchers Find Method to Predict Resin Performance

Major Development: Researchers Find Method To Predict Resin Performance

In an incredible experiment, researchers were able to simulate the molecular behavior of 3D printing resins.

Volumetric 3D Printing Is Far More Complex Than You Imagine

A research thesis details the incredibly complex world of volumetric 3D printing. We review the highlights.

Published March 5, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged _temp, mathematics, projection, resin, speed, volumetric

Who’s Working On Volumetric 3D Printing?

Volumetric 3D printing could be the biggest shake-up in 3D printing history. But who is working on the technology? We made a list.

Published February 25, 2020
Categorized as research Tagged _temp, andre, berkeley, bowyer, daqri, disney, llnl, neptunlab, readily3d, siemens, volumetric, xolo

A Collision of 3D Printing Terminology?

A company terms their process as “volumetric” 3D printing, but is it really so?

Published February 20, 2020
Categorized as Ideas Tagged _temp, corporeal, large format, terminology, volumetric

More Thoughts On Volumetric 3D Prining

One of my questions about the new volumetric 3D printing approach seems to have been answered by a mysterious contributor.

Published February 19, 2020
Categorized as Ideas Tagged _temp, density, printing, resin, volumetric

Implications of Volumetric 3D Printing

Several ventures and projects are now working on a powerful new concept called volumetric 3D printing. We have some thoughts on the implications of such a process.

Published February 18, 2020
Categorized as Ideas Tagged _temp, $Electric 3D Printing, ct scan, readily3d, volumetric

I Have Questions About Volumetric 3D Printing

Readily3D announced a new, ultra-high speed 3D printing process using a volumetric approach, but we have some questions.

Published February 17, 2020
Categorized as printer Tagged ct scan, readily3d, resin, speed, volumetric

The Challenges Of The Volumetric 3D Printing Process

A research paper this week describes an incredible new and very rapid 3D printing process, but it seems there may be challenges in implementing it. 

Published December 11, 2017
Categorized as research Tagged resin, speed, volumetric
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