The nano3Dprint B3300: Perfect for Printing Wearables
California-based nano3Dprint is known for being the company with the highest resolution 3D printer on the market, with their D4200S machine being capable... read more »
California-based nano3Dprint is known for being the company with the highest resolution 3D printer on the market, with their D4200S machine being capable... read more »
Dingo is an impressive low-cost robot quadruped created by Alexander Calvert and Nathan Ferguson, two engineering students from Monash University. Built using the... read more »
nano3Dprint, a next-generation additive manufacturing solutions provider, has changed the 3D printing game with its A2200 Multi-material Electronics Printer. The A2200 is designed... read more »
MIT researchers have developed the FlexBoard, a solderless breadboard designed specifically for prototyping wearable and non-planar projects. Unlike traditional breadboards, the FlexBoard can... read more »
The ARM2u biomedical engineering team from the Barcelona School of Industrial Engineering (ETSEIB) has developed a groundbreaking low-cost 3D printed transradial prosthesis, providing... read more »
Researchers from Duke University have created fully recyclable, environmentally friendly printed electronic components that use water instead of industrial chemicals in the manufacturing... read more »
Researchers from the University of Hong Kong have developed a 3D printed micro-thermoelectric device that allows for four-dimensional (3D Space + Time) thermometry... read more »
Mechnano, a 3D printing startup based in Mesa, Arizona, has trademarked its proprietary CNT dispersion process called D’Func. The process solves the problem... read more »
Augmental, a spin-off of the MIT Media Lab, has developed the MouthPad, a Bluetooth-powered mouthpiece that lets anyone control electronic appliances with their... read more »
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a low-cost, energy-efficient robotic hand capable of grasping various objects using passive movement from its... read more »
MIT researchers have developed a soft-rigid robotic hand that can accurately identify objects after just one grasp. The design features a rigid skeleton... read more »
Optomec has announced the release of their proprietary software, KEWB, specifically designed for high volume production of 3D printed electronics. Built on the... read more »
Researchers in Singapore have published a paper demonstrating the printing of stretchable conductive fibers, for the fabrication of multifunctional electronic textiles. Read on... read more »
Syenta, a 3D printing startup company based at the Australian National University, is making waves in the world of electronics manufacturing. Its multi-material... read more »
Horizon Microtechnologies has developed a template-based 3D microfabrication technology that allows manufacturers to add conductivity to all or selected parts a microfabricated component.... read more »
Students at Lasalle Secondary School in Sudbury, Ontario, have been busy building a human-size robot named 'Lance' using 3D printing technology. The robot... read more »
Sakuu, the Silicon Valley-based 3D printed solid-state battery company, has chosen Porsche Consulting to design its planned worldwide gigafactories. Porsche Consulting (a subsidiary... read more »
Engineers at the University of Sheffield (UK) have developed 3D printed mmWave radio aerials (antennas) that could bring stronger mobile phone signals and... read more »
Engineers from Belgium and Germany have successfully demonstrated the production and testing of a titanium slurry electrode, and have proven that it is... read more »
Do you fancy printing yourself some wireless sensor devices for use in your IoT or robotics applications? If the answer is “yes”, or... read more »