Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Molitch-Hou is an additive manufacturing analyst. This article is more than 4 years old. Semiconductor packaging examples ...
Researchers in the United Kingdom have made an important discovery about the inks typically used to 3D-print electronic devices that could lead to better conductivity in their future fabrication. A ...
It is already apparent that some of the world’s largest and most important companies are exploring the use of electronics 3D printing. This includes Google GOOG, Meta, GE, Johnson & Johnson JNJ, and ...
As part of Komori Corporation’s ongoing dedication to shaping the future of printing technology, the company is expanding its focus on printed electronics (PE). Komori America is proud to announce it ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Researchers from the Materials Science Institute of Madrid (part of the Spanish National Research Council), in collaboration with researchers from UNLV, UAM, and KSU universities, ...
Norwegian tech firm Thinfilm has cut a deal with Xerox to mass-produce “printed electronics,” or electronic chips that can be fabricated by printing their features on top of thin surfaces. Under the ...
Hydrogels are materials that have properties similar to biological tissue, making them ideal for use in medical devices. They are water-swollen and cross-linked polymeric networks that can retain a ...
Engineers have developed fully recyclable printed electronics. By demonstrating a crucial and relatively complex computer component -- the transistor -- created with three carbon-based inks, the ...
With the increase in demand for flexible wearable electronics, researchers have explored flexible energy storage devices, such as flexible supercapacitators, that are lightweight and safe and easily ...
This course is designed for graduate/undergraduate students who are interested in printed electronics and additive manufacturing research. It covers introduction to printed electronics, ...
Can printed electronics be produced without the need of hazardous chemicals? This is what a team of researchers hope to find out as they developed printed electronics that are fully recyclable by ...
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