New 3D Printing Technology by Axtra3D Hailed as “Best Breakthrough Innovation” at Formnext 2021


HPS 3D print technology achieves extreme Surface Quality and Fine Feature detail, in comparison to the DLP 3D print technology

The best breakthrough innovation at Formnext 2021, by far …

Axtra3D, founded by veteran innovators in the 3D printing industry, unveiled its new Hybrid PhotoSynthesis (HPS) technology and Lumia 3D printer at the world’s largest 3D Printing trade show— Formnext, in Frankfurt, Germany, in late November, and received rave reviews from both consumers and industry analysts.

3D Printing Industry Magazine writes, “You would be forgiven for being skeptical of a technology that claims to harness all the benefits of SLA, DLP, and LCD 3D printing in a single machine; however, that is exactly what new start-up AXTRA3D has achieved with its new Hybrid PhotoSynthesis (HPS) technology.”

3D Printing Media Network expresses a similar sentiment: “…Some entirely new polymer AM technologies made their debut at Formnext 2021. Probably the most interesting new product of the entire show was presented by the startup Axtra3D.”’

Axtra3D Accomplishes What Experts Considered Impossible.

The startup’s new technology combined the following benefits and ended the longstanding need for tradeoffs:

  • Surpasses the resolution of DLP/LCD while offering the print area of industrial grade SLA.
  • Prints at the speed of DLP/LCD while matching/outperforming the surface quality of SLA.
  • Simultaneously enables continuous printing and isotropic part performance.

Attendees Greet Technology With Praise.

Gianluca Mattaroccial, an Engineering Fellow at The Estée Lauder Companies, received a demonstration of the technology and posted about it on his LinkedIn page, writing, “Printing at the speed of DLP with the surface quality of SLA; this is by far the best breakthrough innovation at formnext2021. Congratulations to the Axtra3D team.”

News about the new HPS technology quickly spread and Axtra3D’s co-founders, Gianni Zitelli and Praveen Tummala, were delighted by the enthusiastic response. “We’ve been quietly developing HPS for a long time. It was great to see the amount of interest and inquiries we received from attendees and media. We truly believe HPS has the power to transform 3D printing and our experience at Formnext confirms that this technology is an industry game-changer,” states Axtra3D CEO, Gianni Zitelli.

According to TCT Magazine, “Axtra3D combines benefits of SLA, DLP and LCD 3D printing with new Hybrid Photosynthesis technology…bringing together the benefits of each of those resin-based 3D printing techniques, the Lumia promises a large build area, continuous printing, high-resolution, speed and surface quality, and isotropic part performance. This marriage of processes means part layers are cured via a projector while at the same time, the part edges are cured with a laser.”

Axtra3D’s innovative HPS Technology is poised to revolutionize Additive Manufacturing and 3D printing— and the industry’s strong and positive response is a clear indicator.

About Axtra3D

Axtra3D is a technology company specializing in developing advanced Additive Manufacturing solutions, involving Optoelectronics. Axtra3D is dedicated to transforming the 3D Printing industry with first-of-its-kind technology that provides solutions to the productivity and manufacturing challenges in various industry verticals; including healthcare, both medical and dental, and manufacturing of all kinds, including industrial, consumer, design, automotive, aerospace, and functional prototyping. Axtra3D’s premiere product, the Lumia 3D Printer, featuring HPS technology, combines the speed and resolution of DLP 3D Printing with the surface quality and print area of SLA—delivering an entirely new 3D Printing experience with reliable, scalable, high speed, fine-resolution 3D Printing—all in one machine. Axtra3D was founded by seasoned 3D Printing industry leaders, Gianni Zitelli and Praveen Tummala, and is headquartered in the U.S. with R&D and manufacturing in Vicenza, Italy. To learn more, or for a free demo, visit http://www.Axtra3D.com.

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