The Department of Energy, specifically the Battelle Energy Alliance at the Idaho National Laboratory, is offering a licensable technology focused on optimizing anisotropic additive manufacturing for enhanced 3D printing efficiency. This technology aims to improve various 3D printing parameters, such as infill density and material distribution, while creating a comprehensive database of material properties for 3D printed parts, thereby eliminating the need for costly experimental testing. The advancements are particularly relevant for industries such as aerospace, military, engineering, and medical, where high-performance and cost-effective 3D printed components are critical. Interested companies can reach out to Javier Martinez at javier.martinez@inl.gov for further information on licensing opportunities.