Revolutionary new 3D printing technology delivers goods 25 times faster

Posted on 19 Mar 2015 by Michael Cruickshank

An advanced new 3D printing technology has been shown off to the public for the first time at this week’s TED conference in Vancouver.

Developed by previously unknown company Carbon3D, the new 3D printing technology promises to significantly reduce the amount of time which it takes to 3D print objects. This technology, which they call Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP), uses light and oxygen to selectively cure a polymer resin. Targeted UV light is shone into a pool of…

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