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They refer to this technique as ‘xolography’, as a mesh-up of ‘holo’ (Greek for ‘whole’) and the ‘X’ shape formed by the crossing laser beams.
Xolography is based on the principle of employing two or more intersecting light beams to solidify a liquid polymer. The Eindhoven team has advanced this technique to print structures up to 20 ...
The TU/e team developed a compact, suitcase-sized prototype for Xolography-based bioprinting – a process that involves exposing a liquid polymer to intersecting light beams. Lena Stoecker, a PhD ...
Xolography is a novel light printing technique that has been explored for dental products and in-space manufacturing. At TU/e, this technique has been adapted to 3D print living cells. This research ...
Xolography is a novel light printing technique that has been explored for dental products and in-space manufacturing. At Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), this technique has now been ...
Xolography is a novel light printing technique that has been explored for dental products and in-space manufacturing. At Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), this technique has now been ...
A xolographically 3D printed figurine. The Xolography advantage Xell is part of Xolo’s Xolography ecosystem, emphasizing precision and speed through its unique bioprinting process. While advanced ...
The xolo start-up has developed a special light-curing process: it uses xolography, i.e., different initiators and two types of wavelength to cure the resin. Some of the advantages of this method is ...
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