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Microstereolithography (MSL) is a type of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology used to fabricate three-dimensional (3D) microstructures. It is a form of photolithography, which uses a laser to selectively cure a photosensitive resin. The laser is used to draw a pattern on the resin, which is then cured and solidified. The process is repeated until the desired 3D structure is created. MSL is used to create a wide range of microstructures, including microfluidic devices, micro-optics, and micro-electronics. MSL is a cost-effective and efficient way to create complex 3D microstructures. It is also capable of producing structures with high resolution and accuracy. This makes it ideal for applications such as medical devices, consumer electronics, and automotive components. Some companies in the MSL market include 3D MicroPrint, Nano Dimension, and Nano3D Biosciences. Show Less Read more