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In the mean time Carbon (http://carbon3d.com/) has also 'reinvented' 3D printing but can show a working model: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2thSsQrZUM

I think Carbon will change 3D printing because they provide better chemical / structural (layer less) properties and better speed so it is more suitable for production models.




There are now several startups claiming to have "fast" photopolymer printing technologies. However Carbon is more about the materials R&D than the machine, it was merely a tool. CLIP is the most legitimized with press, funding, customers, and IP. (I just met the Carbon folks today to see their machines)




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