On this year’s CES 2016 exhibit floor visitors to the NewPro3D booth watched in awe as the notoriously complicated Eiffel Tower model printed flawlessly in fifteen minutes. Typical FDM 3D printers can produce a similar-sized tower in about eleven hours, so watching it literally get pulled out of a vat of resin in minutes is bound to cause a stir. After two years of working in near secret on the ILI process it certainly made some impressions, and according to the company brought them quite a bit of interest in business opportunities and partnerships. The company is also developing two other 3D printers, one large enough to manufacture a 25 foot turbine blade in only 16 hours, and a new, never before seen process that they promise will completely shatter existing metal 3D printing speeds. You can read more about NewPro3D at CES 2026 over on 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/115016/newpro3d-hits-ces-2016/