Podcast: Printing Ice & Sensing Architected Materials
In this episode, we talk about how researchers devised a new approach for manufacturing precise microfluidic channels for medical devices using 3D printed ice and a novel approach for embedding sensors into architected materials therefore making them viable for motorized soft robotic applications.
In this episode, we talk about how researchers have devised a new approach for manufacturing precise microfluidic channels for medical devices using 3D printed ice and a novel approach for embedding sensors into architected materials therefore making them viable for motorized soft robotic applications.
This podcast is sponsored by Mouser Electronics.
EPISODE NOTES
(2:35) - 3D Printing Ice🧊🖨
(19:00) - Programmable Materials🧱🧑‍💻
Episode 84 was brought to you by Mouser Electronics, Farbod & Daniel’s favorite electronics distributor. Click here to read about the Mouser technical resource discussing additive manufacturing in the aerospace industry!
Link to the episode about Boom Supersonic where we talked about how the startup is leveraging additive manufacturing.
Link to the episode about Carnegie Mellon University where we discuss how they are Bioprinting hearts.
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