Nanoscribe 3D printer overcomes design constraints in advanced micro-optics


Nanoscribe 3D printer overcomes design constraints in advanced micro-optics

Aug 9, 2017 | By Benedict German 3D printing company Nanoscribe is using its Photonic Professional GT 3D printer to fabricate micro-optical shapes including standard refractive micro-optics, freeform optics, diffractive optical elements, and multiplet lens systems. Initially created as a spin-off of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany, 3D printing company Nanoscribe has since established itself on the global market as a provider of high-precision, micro-scale 3D printing technology and micro-optical solutions.
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