In this edition of Sliced, the 3D Printing Industry news digest, we cover the latest business developments, partnerships, and acquisitions across the additive manufacturing industry. Today’s edition features additive manufacturing partnerships, several acquisitions, a cloud software printer, Paragon audited by BSI, and even a breakthrough solution for object detection using Invertible Light. Read on for […]
nScrypt SmartPump enables micro-dispensing in electronics manufacturing factory floor
nScrypt, a Florida-based manufacturer of micro-dispensing and 3D printing equipment, has delivered its SmartPump tool head to an undisclosed electronics manufacturer for use on its factory floor. This micro-dispensing tool enables multi-material 3D printing, allowing fabrication of smart and microfluidic devices. Micro-dispensing technology Since its founding in 2002, nScrypt has focused on additive manufacturing and […]
nScrypt showcases 3D printed electronics with Radio Frequency Printed Circuit Structures
This week at RAPID + TCT, nScrypt, a Florida-based manufacturer of micro-dispensing and 3D printing equipment, is showcasing examples of Radio Frequency (RF) Printed Circuit Structures (PCS) made from its Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) system, also known as Factory in a Tool (FiT). Included in this display is what is said to be the first 3D printed […]
UTEP creates “world first” volumetric circuit with automated 3D printing
The Electromagnetics and Photonics Lab (EM Lab) of the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) has developed an automated process for 3D printing electronics. Incorporating all pre-made components, (e.g. metallic tracks, integrated circuits and transistors) and assembly, the technique enables the fabrication of volumetric circuits with unconventional shapes. EM Lab research assistant Cesar Valle explains, “Typically, […]