The 3D printers of today can produce objects that may be quite intricate in shape but, by and large, these objects are still made solely of "dumb" plastic. This may be about to change thanks to the Voxel8, a printer presented at CES that makes it much easier to blend plastic, conductive ink and other electronic components in the same object to manufacture highly customizable devices, such as your very own quadcopter... Continue Reading Voxel8 paves the way for 3D-printed electronics
Section: Electronics
Tags: 3D, 3D Printers, CES 2015, Printer, Quadcopter, Silver Ink
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