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ZME Science on MSNThis 3D printed circuit board that dissolves in water could finally solve our E-waste problem
Every year, the world throws away about 62 million metric tons of electronic waste. Despite the valuable metals in ...
Nano Dimension (NASDAQ, TASE: NNDM) is focused on the research and development of advanced 3D printed electronics, including a 3D printer for multilayer printed circuit boards, and the development of ...
An Israeli start-up is now shipping to beta customers a 3D printer that can produce multi-layer circuit board prototypes, drastically cutting development time and ensuring that intellectual ...
A 3D printer that lays down circuitry for prototyping designs and creating one-off boards is approaching five times its initial $70,000 crowdsourcing goal.
Promising to act as a multi-material and electronics 3D printer in one, this Kickstarter printer is certainly exciting. Here's what you need to know.
The Cartesian Co. has launched its EX¹ circuit board printer project on Kickstarter today aiming to raise $30,000 in 30 days. The device, its engineering student creators say, will transform ...
He’s come up with a way of creating PCBs with any 3D printer and steel rod. The results are better than anything you could make with a circuit board printer, and the technique is very, very cheap.
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… ...
A team of Canadian engineers has taken out one of the world's top design prizes with a 3D printer that prints out customised circuit boards with the press of a button.
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New Scientist on MSN3D-printed electronics can dissolve in water for quick recycling
Electronic devices that dissolve in water could make it easier to create and recycle technology prototypes – and they could ...
Nano Dimension (NNDM) is the leading manufacturer of 3D circuit printing worldwide. See why I think there is little space for Nano Dimension's growth.
Example of a printed circuit board. Isabella Stephens, a Cartesian Co-Founder, explains: "We want to change the way people think about electronics, the same way as 3D printers changed the way we think ...
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