The State of Resin 3D Printing series continues with insights from Jason Rolland, SVP, Materials at Carbon. Rolland was an early hire for the California-based digital manufacturing company and now has over eight years of experience of leadership in the materials division. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry, Rolland has been instrumental in advancing the materials palette available for industrial 3D printing with Carbon systems. Headline-grabbing advances such as the adidas Futurecraft 4D and 4DFWD are made possible with Digital Light Synthesis. Elsewhere Carbon is active in sectors including dental, life sciences and automotive – but as Rolland says, “we have only scratched the surface of what our platform is capable of.” Carbon 3D printers at Fast Radius. Photo via Fast Radius. 3DPI: How have you seen resin-based 3D printing develop in recent years? Jason Rolland: There have been advances in what we call “single-cure” resin technology with companies like Adaptive3D,… read more