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Futuristic 3-D Printing Technique Unveiled

Tue, 03/17/2015 - 12:00pm
Ryan Bushey, Associate Editor

Joseph DeSimone, the CEO of Carbon3D, tested a new form of 3-D printing during his TED Talk in Vancouver Monday night.

The Redwood City, Calif.-based company employs a technology called CLIP (Continuous Liquid Interface Production), which creates products utilizing light and oxygen to quickly make a fully formed prototype from a pool of resin. Carbon3D’s technique is “25 to 100 times faster” compared to traditional 3-D printing methods, the company told Recode.

No cost has been announced yet, but DeSimone told the crowd the machine is in testing at a few companies.

You can watch a demo of the printer below.

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