While working on his PhD at Northwestern University, chemical engineer James Hedrick and his professor Chad Mirkin developed a new 3D-printing technology called HARP (or high area rapid printing), a version of stereolithography that allows printing of larger parts in a 2.5-square-foot print bed without compromising speed. AzulĀ 3D raised $3.7 million in funding and could reach $4 million in revenue in 2020.
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