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Researchers at EPFL have developed a new, high-precision method for 3D-printing small, soft objects. The process, which takes less than 30 seconds from start to finish, has potential applications in a wide range of fields, including 3D bioprinting. EPFL’s Laboratory of Applied Photonics Devices (LAPD)

Researchers at EPFL have developed a new, high-precision method for 3D-printing small, soft objects. The process, which takes less than 30 seconds from start to finish, has potential applications in a wide range of fields, including 3D bioprinting. EPFL’s Laboratory of Applied Photonics Devices (LAPD) Damien Loterie, the CEO of Readily3D Paul Delrot, Readily3D’s CTO

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Research and Tech Transfer , STI, Microengineering, Research and Tech Transfer
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EPFL- Alain Herzog
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CC0 Licence
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Feb. 13, 2020
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Printing tiny, high-precision objects in a matter of seconds

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