A newly-developed 3D printing technique could be used to cost-effectively produce customized electronic ‘machines’ the size of insects which enable advanced applications in robotics, medical devices and others. The breakthrough could be a potential game-changer for smaller volume manufacturing of customized chip-based microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).
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Source: ScienceDaily