The Masters of Engineering Podcast

Miniaturizing Manufacturing with Micro 3D Printing - Domenico Foglia, Founder and CEO of Nanovoxel

July 25, 2024 Jon Hirschtick
Miniaturizing Manufacturing with Micro 3D Printing - Domenico Foglia, Founder and CEO of Nanovoxel
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The Masters of Engineering Podcast
Miniaturizing Manufacturing with Micro 3D Printing - Domenico Foglia, Founder and CEO of Nanovoxel
Jul 25, 2024
Jon Hirschtick

Ever see a 3D-printed part that’s so tiny that it’s practically invisible? NanoVoxel, a Vienna-based company specializing in two-photon polymerization (2PP) 3D-printing technology, is pushing the boundaries for how small micro-components for products can be. The company's 2PP technology is so precise, they can create parts as small as a few microns, opening new possibilities for industries ranging from consumer electronics to biomedical devices.

 

In this episode, NanoVoxel founder and CEO Domenico Foglia chats with host Jon Hirschtick about his innovative technology that integrates 3D printing with casting, molding, and sintering to deliver high-precision, high-value parts in various materials. He also highlights the challenges and opportunities of bringing micro 3D printing to market – and speculates on the future impact of 2PP technology.

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Ever see a 3D-printed part that’s so tiny that it’s practically invisible? NanoVoxel, a Vienna-based company specializing in two-photon polymerization (2PP) 3D-printing technology, is pushing the boundaries for how small micro-components for products can be. The company's 2PP technology is so precise, they can create parts as small as a few microns, opening new possibilities for industries ranging from consumer electronics to biomedical devices.

 

In this episode, NanoVoxel founder and CEO Domenico Foglia chats with host Jon Hirschtick about his innovative technology that integrates 3D printing with casting, molding, and sintering to deliver high-precision, high-value parts in various materials. He also highlights the challenges and opportunities of bringing micro 3D printing to market – and speculates on the future impact of 2PP technology.