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New 3D printing technique could revolutionize manufacturing.
Stratasys and Optomec Inc. have announced that the companies have successfully completed a joint development project to merge 3D printing and printed electronics to create the world’s first fully printed hybrid structure.
The initial demonstration used an aerosol jet system to print a conformal sensor, antenna and circuitry directly onto the wing of a UAV model, using a fused deposition modeling (FDM) process.
“Manufacturers can implement this hybrid technology in a multitude of applications, not just in aerospace,” says Optomec’s Ken Vartanian. “This technology can benefit numerous industries by allowing thinner, lighter, fully functional structures that cost less to manufacture.”
(Source: investors.stratasys.com, via 8bitfuture)
New 3D printing technique could revolutionize manufacturing.
Stratasys and Optomec Inc. have announced that the companies have successfully completed a joint development project to merge 3D printing and printed electronics to create the world’s first fully printed hybrid structure.
The initial demonstration used an aerosol jet system to print a conformal sensor, antenna and circuitry directly onto the wing of a UAV model, using a fused deposition modeling (FDM) process.
“Manufacturers can implement this hybrid technology in a multitude of applications, not just in aerospace,” says Optomec’s Ken Vartanian. “This technology can benefit numerous industries by allowing thinner, lighter, fully functional structures that cost less to manufacture.”
(Source: investors.stratasys.com, via 8bitfuture)
New 3D printing technique could revolutionize manufacturing.
Stratasys and Optomec Inc. have announced that the companies have successfully completed a joint development project to merge 3D printing and printed electronics to create the world’s first fully printed hybrid structure.
The initial demonstration used an aerosol jet system to print a conformal sensor, antenna and circuitry directly onto the wing of a UAV model, using a fused deposition modeling (FDM) process.
“Manufacturers can implement this hybrid technology in a multitude of applications, not just in aerospace,” says Optomec’s Ken Vartanian. “This technology can benefit numerous industries by allowing thinner, lighter, fully functional structures that cost less to manufacture.”
(Source: investors.stratasys.com, via 8bitfuture)
A year ago, RIM reported nearly a billion in profit. Just in the past quarter, revenue is down $1 billion and they’ve swung from $667 million in profit to a loss.
How fast they fall.
The ‘living’ micro-robot that could detect diseases in humans
http://helldesign.net, kurzweilai.netA tiny prototype robot that functions like a living creature is being developed which one day could be safely used to pinpoint diseases within the human body.
Called ‘Cyberplasm‘, it will combine advanced microelectronics with…
(Source: futuramb)
The ‘living’ micro-robot that could detect diseases in humans
http://helldesign.net, kurzweilai.netA tiny prototype robot that functions like a living creature is being developed which one day could be safely used to pinpoint diseases within the human body.
Called ‘Cyberplasm‘, it will combine advanced microelectronics with…
(Source: futuramb)
The ‘living’ micro-robot that could detect diseases in humans
http://helldesign.net, kurzweilai.netA tiny prototype robot that functions like a living creature is being developed which one day could be safely used to pinpoint diseases within the human body.
Called ‘Cyberplasm‘, it will combine advanced microelectronics with…
(Source: futuramb)