In recent trials at Clemson University's Printing and Converting Research Center at (Pendleton, SC), RF antennas were printed directly onto inexpensive corrugated cardboard in a single pass. The tests ...
3D Systems is as enmeshed with Google’s Project Ara team as possible; there’s even a 3D Systems employee camping out with the team and developing 3D printing technology for the project right there ...
Silver conductive ink for pad-printing high-definition fine-line traces in hard-to-print areas of electronic medical devices is offered to give design engineers flexibility in creating circuits.
The development of highly conductive MXene ink allows for inkjet printing of energy storage devices like micro-supercapacitors. Researchers from Drexel Engineering and Trinity College in Ireland, have ...
In designing and prototyping electronic circuit boards there is no quick or simple way to produce results. Many hours of design and development need to be expended on prototype layouts along with ...
Voxel8, creator of the world’s first multi-material 3D electronics printer and backed by Braemar Energy Ventures, announced pre-order availability of its initial product – the Voxel8 Developer’s Kit.
The thought of using a 3D printer to fabricate PCBs is tantalizing and the good news is that it’s a reality. This project shows that it’s possible to use a special printer head to apply traces to an ...
Researchers have developed a new ink that can be printed on textiles in a single step to form highly conductive and stretchable connections. This new functional ink will enable electronic apparel such ...
A new single-step printing process uses an elastic conducting ink to turn clothing and other textiles into flexible, wearable electronic devices or sensors. Researchers at the University of Tokyo ...
A project seeking funding on Kickstarter will allow you to print electrical circuit boards on paper using an inkjet printer. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as ...
Researchers from Drexel University and Trinity College in Ireland, have created ink for an inkjet printer from a highly conductive type of two-dimensional material called MXene. Recent findings, ...