Arduino-style microcontrollers have, in part, galvanized the Maker movement. With low-cost boards, it’s become easy for anyone with less than $100 and computer access to start creating their own programmable gadgets, inspiring a vast array of creative inventions, such as singing plants, EEG hacks and 3D printers themselves. The programming platform has become so successful as to encourage the growth of whole businesses and industries. One such business is that of Ynvisible, which has gone to Kickstarter to launch a series of light, affordable and flexible printed electronics modules to expand the potential of DIY projects.…
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