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Tsinghua University researchers have set a record in volumetric 3D printing, fabricating millimeter-scale structures in just 0.6 seconds.
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Tsinghua University researchers have set a record in volumetric 3D printing, fabricating millimeter-scale structures in just 0.6 seconds.

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Tsinghua University researchers have set a record in volumetric 3D printing, fabricating millimeter-scale structures in just 0.6 seconds. Using DISH holographic light field technology, they achieved a printing rate of 333 mm3/s with 12-micrometer precision. This breakthrough eliminates mechanical movement and layer-by-layer constraints, enabling instantaneous mass production for photonic chips and micro-medical devices. 🚀 #3DPrinting #AdditiveManufacturing #Nanotechnology #Innovation

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