Volumetric displays are simply cool. Throw some LEDs together, take advantage of persistence of vision, and you’ve really got something. [Nick Electronics] shows us how its done with his neat ...
anesthesia and respiratory equipment, cystoscopes, esophageal manometry probes, laryngoscope blades, and diaphragm fitting rings, and noncritical items such as blood pressure cuffs and bedpans.
EPFL and SDU researchers advance tomographic volumetric AM (TVAM) - using HoloTile to yield high-fidelity 3D printed objects.
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