The Internet of Anything: The 3-D Printer That Can Spit Out Custom Electronics | WIRED:
Mechanically, the company’s printer isn’t that different from a MakerBot or one of the dozens of other 3-D printers now on the market. The real breakthrough is the conductive ink the printer uses to print electronic circuits. The ink has a toothpaste-like consistency and unlike something like solder, it can be pushed through a nozzle at room temperature.
This is starting to get interesting.
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