A layerless 3D printing technology: Computed Axial Lithography, in space! project image

A layerless 3D printing technology: Computed Axial Lithography, in space!

Maker Faire Bay Area 2024

October 18th-20th

Storehouse Stalls Exhibit 3D Printing

We will be showing a completely new type of 3D printing process called Computed Axial Lithography (CAL). CAL is a completely layerless 3D printing process, that can form parts in less than a minute. We will be showing off a printer we sent to space on a virgin galactic space plane in June! We also will be demonstrating a printer we designed to fly on a zero gravity plane, as part of our space exploration research of the technology. We will also show our microscale prints, and other exciting projects we work on in the lab. We want to teach people about this new process, and give them resources to explore it on their own.

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Design for Nanomanufacturing UC berkeley

We are the research group that invented CAL, two or more students who work in the lab will be demonstrating the technology.

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https://design-nano.berkeley.edu/

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https://engineering.berkeley.edu/news/2024/07/berkeley-researchers-send-3d-printer-into-space/