Today, most 3D printers work in layer-by-layer fashion, resulting in slow speeds and limitations with certain materials and geometries. In contrast, Readily3D's patent-pending tomographic printers create the entire object as a volume. This results in ultra-rapid build times (30s), and the ability to print a new range of materials and geometries.
Our first product, the Tomolite printer, is dedicated to life sciences. It gently shapes sensitive cells and biomaterials into complex 3D structures with an unrivalled speed. Creating and studying biological systems has never been so easy!
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Bioprinting complex living tissue in just a few seconds
Printing tiny, high-precision objects in a matter of seconds
Volumetric 3D printing
Venture Kick supports potential entrepreneurs with start capital up to CHF 150'000 as well as hands-on execution support and access to a nationwide network of investors and experts in the startup field. Multiple times per year, 8 selected projects get the opportunity to present their business ideas in front of a panel. The 5 most promising projects enter the support process. After 9 months at the latest, the startups incorporate and enter the market. Since 2007, Venture Kick has invested over CHF 58 million in over 1111 projects.
Website:
readily3d.com
Headquarter:
Lausanne
Foundation Date:
May 2020
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