Researchers at EPFL have developed a new holographic volumetric 3D printing technology that is 70 times faster than previous methods, capable of printing millimeter-scale structures in seconds and organ models in minutes. This advancement was detailed in a paper published in 'Light: Science & Applications'. The 3D printing sector has seen a surge of positive news in 2026, with 18 concept stocks receiving three or more institutional surveys this year, including three that have been surveyed over ten times. AI
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IMPACT Accelerates development of advanced manufacturing techniques, potentially impacting fields like medicine and materials science.
RANK_REASON The cluster reports on a new 3D printing technology developed by a research team and published in a scientific journal. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=2 ai=0.4]