Submission + - New Holographic TVAM 3D Printing Method Accelerates Production
BizarreVR writes: A team of researchers based in Europe has introduced an innovative 3D printing technique that leverages holography to enhance speed and efficiency. Their approach known as HoloVAM builds upon Tomographic Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (TVAM) but replaces traditional volumetric light projections with a 3D hologram. This advancement significantly improves light efficiency leading to dramatically faster and more precise printing, reducing production time to just seconds.This has resulted in general 3D images such as this 3D example used by the team can be printed at even greater speeds. The researchers are formed between the Laboratory of Applied Photonic Devices at Switzerland’s EPFL and the University of Southern Denmark’s Centre for Photonics Engineering, with the offical paper published in Nature Communications.