Rapid prototyping accelerated with improved stereolithography technique

Written by Georgi Makin

In the latest tech news, a high-throughput 3D printer has made the headlines, capable of printing objects the size of an adult human in only a few hours. Northwestern University (IL, USA) researchers have announced the development of a high-throughput 3D printer capable of 3D printing objects the size of an adult human in only a few hours. High-area rapid prototyping, or 'HARP', reportedly enables a record-breaking throughput, rapidly manufacturing on-demand products without compromising the quality of the finished object. The HARP prototype stands at 13 feet tall with a 2.5 square-foot print bed, capable of printing large, singular objects...

To view this content, please register now for access

It's completely free