Stereo lithography is fast not just because of the process but you can print the whole plane at the same time.
Some use DLPs some use displays that are reflective when on/off and with optics you can both cure that plane and use a prism so you can monitor what is going on at the same time via a camera.
some others scan with a raster.
nano stereo lithography is just even cooler
Demo:
Advert:
They seem to be still in business.
http://www.nanoscribe.de/en/But I've heard the resins used for both the macro and nano systems can be very toxic so unless you want cancer make sure you use the right materials and protective gear.
There was a clever kickstarter but not sure how that end up. he used water drips to control the height and a speaker to control the laser, the water drips were counted because they would make contact in a sensor as they were dripping. That was supposed to be an inexpensive macro level stereo lithography