While I was at Inside 3D Printing Santa Clara, I was introduced to ChemCubed, who had just released their electronics 3D printer, capable of depositing resin and conductive inks out of eight different inkjet heads. As if the printer itself wasn’t exciting enough, the company had two business partners sharing the booth with them, one of which was InfraTrac, whose CEO, Sharon Flank, was present to discuss the use of 3D printing to create a unique method for protecting IP from counterfeiting.…
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