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Researchers at Tsinghua University have achieved a record 0.6-second 3D printing speed using new DIS...
Researchers at Tsinghua University have achieved a record 0.6-second 3D printing speed using new DISH technology. Published in Nature, this holographic method enables a 12-micrometer resolution and a massive throughput of 333 cubic millimeters per second. By eliminating the need for mechanical motion and layer-by-layer scanning, this system transitions additive manufacturing from slow prototyping to instantaneous micro-fabrication. This leap is critical for the future mass production of photonic devices and complex tissue models. 🚀 #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Innovation #Technology




