3D printing solid objects, like a My Little Pony statue or even a metal racing gear, is cool and all, but you know what would be really cool? 3D printed electronics! There are a number of people and companies working towards integrating electronic components into the 3D printing process, but the technology has yet to be perfected. One company that is among the farthest along is Optomec, which has developed an aerosol jetting process for applying conductive inks to three-dimensional surfaces. Germany-based Neotech AMT GmbH has taken Optomec’s technique and run with it, eventually inventing their own process for printing electronics, which they are now making available commercially for the first time.…
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