Researchers at University of Nottingham 3D Print Fully Functional Electronic Circuits
Printing fully functional parts is one of the most coveted goals in modern additive manufacturing. This is especially true of electronics. Now, a... read more »
Can interactive devices be 3D printed rather than assembled? We believe so. Read everything about it on 3DPrinting.com
Printing fully functional parts is one of the most coveted goals in modern additive manufacturing. This is especially true of electronics. Now, a... read more »
The National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology has made a new breakthrough in wearable electronic textiles. A research group is workshopping polyester-based... read more »
With the use of hybrid 3D printing, researchers are creating types of electronics that we've never seen before. Case in point, wearable electronics.... read more »
Carnegie Melon University is no stranger to 3D printing innovations. Last month, we covered their flexible textile printing technology. This time around their... read more »
A new study from Carnegie Mellon University has shown how 3D printed materials have the potential to serve as touch sensitive systems with the... read more »
Boeing has been on the course to innovate their line of airplanes for a while. Now, in partnership with the AMRC, they have... read more »
Over the years, Optomec have developed many unique technologies in the realm of 3D printing. Accordingly, their newest finding is potentially a leap... read more »