“…Light‐mediated polymerization has received increasing interest in polymer synthesis for use in diverse fields [1–19] . Examples include, but not limited to lithography, [4,9,20–22] printing based on 2D, [4,15,23,24] 3D [4,6,8,25–52] or 4D [27–29,53,54] patterning, holographic recording, [16,55,56] fabrication of prosthesis, [57] dental composites, [38,46,58] anti‐counterfeiting materials, [59] inks, [4,60,61] surface modification of solidified coatings [4,13,14,62–68] or adhesives [4,69–72] . Formulating of light‐sensitive compositions based on Chemistry 4.0, which was defined by the VCI in Germany as a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and central data management, [73] can be seen as an additional challenging aspect [18] .…”