New 3D printed veneers are 3x thinner, durable and require less prep time for dentists
New 3D printed veneers are 3x thinner, durable and require less prep time for dentists
The New 25µm Resolution Printer Combines Part Quality and Speed for End-Part Production
Fast & reliable production of cell-culture device for IVF with new material and NanoOne-printer
When Carbon launched their revolutionary 3D printing breakthrough on the TED stage in 2015, it did not take long for the Oracle Labs team to take notice. Researchers in this forward-thinking R&D unit tasked with advanced development at Oracle, knew exactly where they wanted to put Carbon’s CLIP (Continuous Liquid Interface Production) technology to work. With Carbon, Oracle was able to design and print an extremely precise bracket hardly an inch in size, enabling a 3D-printed production volume solution for their new research server. Carbon is proud to count their partnership with Oracle as one of a growing number of examples of Carbon enabling end-use parts in manufacturing-quality materials, all in record time.