 This research paper examines the use of three different processes, sol-gel, replication, and stereolithography to create complex ceramic structures with reduced energy consumption. The authors found that combining these techniques can reduce energy consumption by up to 70% compared to traditional methods. Furthermore, they discovered that the sol-gel process can be used to prepare BCZT powders at lower temperatures than previously thought, which could lead to better phase purity. This article was authored by David Kohlerner, Sebastian Niedermeyer, Miklos Vermes, and others.