“Volumetric 3D (bio)printing is a significant emerging technology that facilitates creating objects as entire entities; this has great potential to revolutionize additive manufacturing.”
Current volumetric methods face a critical limitation: they cannot align microparticles or cells during the fabrication process. This alignment is essential for functional applications in tissue engineering, food science, composite structures, and advanced electronics.
Our research group at the ARTORG Center focuses on overcoming these hurdles by integrating external physical fields with ultra-fast volumetric printing techniques, enabling the next generation of complex composite geometries.