The Department of Energy, through the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), is offering a collaboration opportunity to further develop and commercialize its innovative Dual-Wavelength, Two-Photon Printing technology for high-resolution, multi-material 3D structure manufacturing. This technology utilizes a new multi-wavelength laser scanning system that enables the fabrication of complex 3D structures with enhanced resolution and the ability to print using multiple materials in a single vat process. The potential applications for this technology are vast, including uses in NIF capsule printing, battery and fuel cell electrodes, photonic crystals, and microfluidic devices. Interested companies are encouraged to submit a statement of interest, including their corporate expertise and relevant facilities, to LLNL's Innovation and Partnerships Office by contacting Austin Smith or Charlotte Eng via email or phone, with written responses directed to their physical address in Livermore, California.