3D metal printing at micrometer scale.
The FluidFM μ3Dprinter, developed by Cytosurge AG, directly prints microscopic and submicroscopic complex metal structures at room temperature and ambient pressure onto existing objects or surfaces with pinpoint (micrometer) accuracy. This opens new horizons in domains such as microelectronics, MEMS or surface functionalization.
3D Printing Metal & Synthetic Organs
From prototyping and sampling for consumer goods and electronics, to industrial and medical and dental market applications, 3D printing is proving a practical, clean part of the product design and production cycle.
E-textiles and smart fibers with KITECH
KITECH demonstrate a variety of products focused around conductivity in textiles.
Monitoring city pollution with bettair
IDTechEx analysts discuss bettair's pollution monitoring platform with the company's CTO, focussing on integrating the system into smart cities.
OLED lighting & Printed, flexible & stretchable sensors
Holst Centre is an independent R&D center that develops technologies for wireless autonomous sensor technologies and flexible electronics, in an open innovation setting and in dedicated research trajectories.
Graphene-based flame resistant coating
IDTechEx Research Director Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh, Interviews Dr Andy Goodwin, Advanced Materials Advisor, and Warwick Grigor, Non-Executive Chairman of First Graphene on their fire retardant additive at the IDTechEx Show! Europe 2018.
3D Printing fully fledged PCB's in a matter of hours
BotFactory brings the future of electronic circuit fabrication to your desktop with our line of PCB Printers
3D printing replicas from plastic and plaster
For ten years the 3D laboratory at the Technical University of Berlin has been developing applications in the fields of 3D scan, 3D print and 3D immersive (interactive) projection.
Advanced materials for future 3D printing technologies
Brightlands Materials Center is a leading Research & Development Center, improving quality of life with sustainable material solutions.
Bridging the gap between traditional and printed electronics
The Voltera V-One is a PCB Printer for early circuit board prototyping and PE experimentation.