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The Role of 3D Printed Electronics in Revolutionizing Quantum Sensor Research for Universities and Research Labs

Quantum sensors, with their unparalleled sensitivity, are poised to revolutionize various fields, from medical technology to autonomous navigation and renewable energies. These sensors are at the forefront of quantum technology, offering measurement capabilities that approach the theoretical limits of sensitivity.

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University of Sherbrooke: Enabling Key University Research

DragonFly is helping prototype the first fully functional Time-of-Flight Computed Tomography (ToF-CT). This would reduce the amount of time that a patient is exposed to x-ray, making patients less prone to side effects, and allowing for more frequent scanning.

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KBR: 3D-Printed Micro-Coil Inspection Sensors

The concept of affordable 3D-printed sensor coils integrated as an assembly with the electronics has evolved.

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Celtro: Innovating Medical Implants

The medical implant field is critical, fascinating and evolving. Our new case study detail the inroads one of our customers is making with the help of our DragonFly AME system.

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A Brief Introduction to Additively Manufactured Electronics

Learn about AME, the emerging model of electronics design and production.

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ProtoSpace Uses AME To Print A Custom Multilayer Bandpass Filter

Dr. Yang and his team at UTS discovered a unique AME solution for 5G mm-wave circuit-in-package (CiP) designs

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Additively Manufactured Multi-Material Ultrathin Metasurfaces

Controlling the wavefront and manipulating the polarization of the electromagnetic wave using an ultrathin flat device are highly desirable in many emerging fields.