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(Funded by the National Science Foundation)

University of Missouri researchers have developed a novel 3D printing and laser process to manufacture multi-material, multi-layered sensors, circuit boards, and even textiles with electronic components. The researchers built a machine that has three different nozzles: one nozzle adds ink-like material, another uses a laser to carve shapes and materials, and a third nozzle adds functional materials to enhance the product’s capabilities. The manufacturing process starts by making a basic structure with a regular 3D printing filament. Then, a laser converts some parts into laser-induced graphene. Finally, more materials are added to enhance the functional abilities of the product.