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Additive manufacturing is a popular manufacturing technique for fabrication of complex geometries that are difficult to form by
traditional methods. Geometries such as fractal patterns and various types of lattices can be designed and moulded by layer-wise
manufacturing techniques, but also pose certain challenges to overcome, such as complex channels or voids and overhangs. This
paper discusses the current state of the art in additive manufacturing of these complex geometries and explores the challenges that
must be overcome to enable accurate fabrication with a focus on the use of vat photopolymerisation methods to process ceramic
materials.