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The 3D printer that crafts complex robotic organs in a single run 

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3D printing technology has made huge breakthroughs in recent years, able to quickly produce everything from small plastic components to entire buildings. But one area that remains a challenge is the construction of intricate mechanical devices which require multiple materials and moving parts.
This new printer combines inkjet printing technology with error correction guided by machine vision to tackle this challenge and construct sophisticated functional devices.
By scanning and adjusting layer by layer as it prints, it can maintain speed and accuracy while its multiple print heads lay down different materials side by side. And while the researchers behind the technique, called vision-controlled jetting, have started by demonstrating prints with soft and rigid plastics, the machine has the potential to print electronics or even cellular scaffolds for tissue engineering.
Read the research paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s4158...
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@unvergebeneid
The number of times I've heard over the years "it can just be printed with an inkjet printer" but then it didn't go anywhere. This explains why and more importantly, solves it! So this could have huge ramifications in any number of fields actually! Fantastic news!
@user-bp8yg3ko1r
This is huge, I am very impressed!
@heartofdawn2341
They should license out the visual hardware and software to other manufacturers too. Automatic error correction could definitely be used in all sorts of industries
@sleepingbag2424
"It's 3D printed..."
@user-if1ly5sn5f
Multi material 3d printing is next level ive been waiting for, now to upgrade it into many versions that gain details and more like evolution.
@NoidoDev
The robowaifus will come.
@rubenortiz6576
This is how machines build other machines.
@cabanford
We've all seen the intro to Westworld.
@funnyvideos-funnyoutloud2618
Wow a real 3D printer at last
@footfault1941
A precursor of Cyberdyne Systems Corporation!
@davaguco
Very nice
@massacrestarts1673
Tissue engineering? We know exactly what that really means!
@serta5727
Wow my mind is blown ❤
@shatterthemirror8563
The scientist carefully placed the motor on the stand. It was only a motor, but after the prnter heads had been wheeled into place the motor slowly began to grow. The scientist returned a few days later to see his finished creation, and shake his hand for the first time.
@citrusmayhem356
Great! I’m gonna sell my kidney to get a robot hand!
@FinkN_
I wish I could buy one haha
@uboi9592
they should use conductive filament
@ethaneveraldo
So this is basically a competitor to PolyJet 3D printers? I hope they make it more affordable and accessible, PolyJet printers cost almost half a million $ and that sets a wall for a lot of companies (not to mention people)
@Elyandarin
This is very nice, but also, that hand totally looks like it belongs to a Pak Protector from Niven's Known Space universe.
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