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Nano Dimension DragonFly IV Multi-material 3D printer

01 March, 2023

The DragonFly IV is a multi-material 3D printer that is designed to print dielectric and metal materials using 3D space.


Single-step 3D printing method to create tiny robots

08 July, 2022

The breakthrough enables the mechanical and electronic systems needed to operate a robot to be manufactured all at once.


Oxidation-resistant conductive ink for printed electronics

10 May, 2022

After the ink is printed, it self-organises into a conductive pattern with a copper core–nickel shell nanostructure.


Markforged FX20 3D printer and ULTEM 9085 filament

29 October, 2021

The FX20 3D printer, from Markforged, can be used to produce industrial-strength end-use parts.


JEOL JAM-5200EBM electron beam metal AM machine

07 April, 2021

JEOL has developed the JAM-5200EBM electron beam metal AM machine with high power, high density and high speed. It is suitable for use in the fields that require a high level of quality, such as aerospace, industrial power and medical.


Printing with the power of ultrasound

17 March, 2021 by Lauren Davis

It is possible to create precise, predetermined patterns on surfaces from aerosol droplets or particles, using computer-controlled ultrasound.


Epson SureColor T3160M and T5160M multifunction printers

02 December, 2020

Epson has launched two SureColor T-Series wireless multifunction printers with integrated scanners — the 24″ SureColor T3160M and the 36″ SureColor T5160M.


New inkjet printing method overcomes the coffee ring effect

06 October, 2020

Using a new formulation, manufacturers could adopt inkjet printing as a cheap, easy-to-access strategy for the fabrication of electronic devices and sensors.


New file format released for 3D printers

24 June, 2020

A newly published standard is expected to help realise the full potential of additive manufacturing.


Faster, simpler 3D printing technique for complex shapes

11 May, 2020

The method can be used to print electronics into complex shapes in volumes that could be used for antenna arrays, prosthetics, sensors and robots.


Precise 3D printing at high speed

17 February, 2020

Researchers have developed a system to 3D print highly precise, centimetre-sized objects with submicrometre details at a speed that is apparently unmatched.


Electronic fibres printed directly onto fabrics

11 April, 2019

Seeking a solution for comfortable wearable electronics, Chinese researchers have developed a way to simply print flexible fibres onto transitional textiles or clothes.


3D printed IoT sensors are more sustainable

21 February, 2019

Researchers are developing an eco-friendly, 3D-printable solution for producing wireless IoT sensors that can be used and disposed of without contaminating the environment.


MakerGear M3-ID and M3-SE 3D printers

07 November, 2018

The single-head MakerGear M3-SE and independent dual-head MakerGear M3-ID 3D printers provide industrial-grade precision for the prototyping and production of finished components.


Emona Instruments 3D printed electronics

06 July, 2018

Emona Instruments is bringing high-technology 3D printing solutions to Australian industry for electronics R&D, manufacturing, research and education with the printing of multilayer PCBs, as well as resistors, capacitors, antennas, sensors and thin film transistors.


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