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Printable Electronics Coming Soon to a Store Near You

Posted May 31, 2017 12:00 AM by Engineering360 eNewsletter

Additive manufacturing and 3D printing have eliminated the complex parts of creating memory devices. They have allowed for a more streamlined process, getting rid of complex lithography and material removal steps.


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05/31/2017 9:43 AM

interesting what possibilities that holds with using more compact smaller and lightweight substrates. Jurors are still out with how robust and durable these would be.

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