Rapid and continuous 3-D printing with light

Three-dimensional (3-D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing (AM), can transform a material layer by layer to build an object of interest. 3-D printing is not a new concept since stereolithography printers have existed since the 1980s. The widespread availability and cost-effectiveness of the technology have allowed a variety of modern applications in biomedical engineering. … Continue reading Rapid and continuous 3-D printing with light