3D printing brings researchers closer to bionic skin sensors and the future of wearable tech

3D printing brings researchers closer to bionic skin sensors and the future of wearable tech

3D printing brings researchers closer to bionic skin sensors and the future of wearable tech

The McAlpine Research Group at the University of Minnesota's Department of Mechanical Engineering have released an article demonstrating a method for 3D printing tiny, multimaterial sensors. The electronics used in the devices are stretchable, a fraction of the size of a human fingertip, and capable of differentiating movements, marking them as an introductory channel for future wearable electronics and [...]
The McAlpine Research Group at the University of Minnesota's Department of Mechanical Engineering have released an article demonstrating a method for 3D printing tiny, multimaterial sensors. The electronics used in the devices are stretchable, a fraction of the size of a human fingertip, and capable of differentiating movements, marking them as an introductory channel for future wearable electronics and [...]
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