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Chuck Hull Invents Stereolithography or 3D Printing and Produces ...


Chuck Hull Invents Stereolithography or 3D Printing and Produces ...

Chuck Hull Invents Stereolithography or 3D Printing and Produces the First Commercial 3D Printer.

Charles Hull - National Inventors Hall of Fame®

NIHF Inductee Charles Hull, who invented the 3D printer, received ... Charles Hull. Stereolithography (3D Printing). U.S. Patent No ...

Our Story - 3D Systems

1983. Chuck Hull creates the first-ever 3D printed part, inventing Stereolithography · 1984. Chuck Hull files his patent for Stereolithography Apparatus (SLA).

Pioneers of Printing: Chuck Hull and the Beginning of 3D Printing

In 1983, Chuck Hull invented stereolithography, also known as 3D printing. That very year he created the first 3D printed part ever.

3D Printing: Chuck Hull and a whole new way of making things - SPIE

In the 40 years since his idea dawned, the 3D-printing industry, also called additive manufacturing or stereolithography, has grown to around ...

Chuck Hull - Wikipedia

Chuck Hull (Charles W. Hull; born May 12, 1939) is an American inventor who is the co-founder, executive vice president and chief technology officer of 3D ...

Meet Charles Hull, Inventor of Stereolithography - Autodesk

Charles Hull remains one of the most notable inventors, having helped shape the way many industries operate with the introduction of 3D printing.

Charles W. Hull | epo.org - European Patent Office

3D printing, the additive-manufacturing technology Charles W. Hull developed, has made rapid prototyping possible and opened up new applications across ...

Chuck Hull: the father of 3D printing who shaped technology

Although measured and deliberate in his responses, there is one moment when the softly spoken Chuck Hull – known as the father of 3D printing – ...

7 Questions with 3D Printing Icon Charles Hull - ASME

He developed and patented the stereolithography process at UVP, Inc., where he served six years as vice president of engineering. With the ...

Pioneering 3D Printing: The Chuck Hull Story - YouTube

Charles Hull is the inventor of stereolithography, the first commercial rapid prototyping technology commonly known as 3D printing.

The complete history of 3D printing - UltiMaker

In 1986, the first patent for stereolithography (SLA) was filed by Chuck Hull, who is considered “the inventor of 3D printing” for creating and commercializing ...

Beyond Chuck Hull's Legacy: the Unsung Heroes Who Paved the ...

Beyond Chuck Hull's Legacy: the Unsung Heroes Who Paved the Way for 3D Printing ... stereolithography: the first additive manufacturing ...

ASME Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark Stereolithography

Chuck Hull developed stereolithography in 1983 and formed 3D Systems to manufacture and market a commercial printer. 3D printers based on Hull's design are now ...

3D Systems' Co-founder & Chief Technology Officer, Chuck Hull ...

In 1983, he produced the first 3D-printed part, an eye wash cup, using Stereolithography. Mr. Hull applied for a patent for this technology, and ...

The Revolutionary Legacy of Charles Hull: The Inventor of 3D Printing

The Genesis of an Idea · The Birth of Stereolithography · Impact on Today's World · Manufacturing · Healthcare · Aerospace and Defense · Education and ...

Stereolithography 3D Printing: From the 1980s to Now - Formlabs

Hideo Kodama and French inventors Alain Le Mehaute, Olivier de Witte and Jean Claude André, Charles (Chuck) W. Hull coined the term “ ...

Charles W. Hull - National Science and Technology Medals ...

For helping launch the groundbreaking 3D printing industry. Thanks to stereolithography, which he invented, countless products can be prototyped faster and ...

3D Printing History: A Complete Timeline of Additive Manufacturing ...

The first commercial 3D printer was developed by Chuck Hull in 1984. He also invented the Stereolithography process and founded 3D Systems Corporation. His work ...

'The night I invented 3D printing' | CNN Business

In 1983, Hull was working for a small business that made tough coatings for tables using ultraviolet lamps.