Engineers at The University of Texas at Austin are developing a new 3D printing method called Holographic Metasurface Nano-Lithography (HMNL), aimed at making electronics packaging for semiconductor c…
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German Researchers Develop 3D Printable, Color-Changing Conducting Polymers
Researchers from the German universities of Heidelberg and Stuttgart have developed a new type of “ink” that enables 3D printing of electrochemically switchable, conducting polymers using a light-base…
Max Eternity Unveils Finger Maus: A Wearable Computer Mouse
American artist, designer, and inventor Max Eternity, through his startup Mausware, has developed Finger Maus, a wearable computer mouse that fits on a finger, offering a lightweight, portable, and su…
Cybosense and SenseGlove Collaborate on New 3D Printed Smart Gloves
Deep tech startup Cybosense BV has partnered with SenseGlove to develop self-healing, bioelectronic 3D printed smart gloves. Based in Delft, Netherlands, SenseGlove specializes in the prod…
IN-VISION launches evaluation kits for Texas Instruments’ 4K and 2K DLP chipsets
IN-VISION Technologies AG, an Austrian optics company and Design House Partner of Texas Instruments, has launched new high-performance electronic subsystems for the native 4K and 2K DLP chipsets, expa…
Findings disclosed on MIT’s research breakthrough in electronics manufacturing
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have demonstrated a significant breakthrough in 3D printing by creating fully 3D printed resettable fuses, key components in active electronics.…
SWISSto12 to 3D print maritime RF equipment in a new $10 million contract
Radio Frequency (RF) component supplier SWISSto12 has been awarded a $10 million contract by an undisclosed European aeronautical OEM. Under the agreement, the Swiss company will supply 3D printed RF …
[INTERVIEW] RAPID + TCT 2024: Nano Dimension on the future of 3D printed electronics
At RAPID + TCT 2024, Nano Dimension’s Chief Revenue Officer, Dale Baker, and Valentin Storz, VP of Marketing for its Additive Division, discussed the company’s growth potential within the electronics …
3D printed heat spreaders promise ultimate electronic cooling
Register now for our Additive Manufacturing Advantage online event for insights on AM developments in aerospace, space, and defense sectors from industry leaders! Materials technology compan…
MIT researchers make electronic devices more accessible with multi-material 3D printing
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have successfully 3D printed soft, magnetic-cored solenoids that are more powerful than those made with alternative methods. Thes…