
The study, published recently describes a new approach to addressing multiple microfabrication challenges, enabling 3D printed objects with characteristics as small as 1.5 microns.
The new high resolution technology, dubbed micro-CLIP, allows for 50X smaller part features than commercial CLIP (Continuous Liquid Interface Production) printers while retaining a high print speed, which is more than 100X quicker than other high-resolution microfabrication 3D printing methods.