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Da Vinci Color, The First Full Color 3D Printer

3D Printing became an important process in prototyping, and sometimes in manufacturing. But till now, the filament types available in the market are limiting printing colors. Although there are many multi color printers, printing a design in full color is still a dream. XYZprinting has announced its da Vinci Color printer, the world’s first full color […]

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New SchmartBridge Program Creates New Level of Prototyping Development Flexibility and Cost Savings

Fremont, CA (PRWEB) October 11, 2004 One of the major differences between Schmartboard and competing prototyping boards is the SchmartBridge. This is the plastic piece that in conjunction with the holes on the sides of Schmartboards, allows one to physically connect the Schmarboards together. Some of our customers have rightly deduced that it would make

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Heidelberg Instruments to Support Prototyping Activities at the Printable Electronics Technology Centre, United Kingdom

Torrance, CA (PRWEB) October 23, 2008 Heidelberg Instruments announced the sale of an advanced DWL 66FS maskless laser lithography system to the Printable Electronics Technology Centre (PETEC) located in Sedgefield, United Kingdom. The system will be used to provide a rapid turnaround on new designs of devices and circuits for plastic electronics. In addition, the

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ETM150 ARM Based Prototyping Board from Embin Technologies

(PRWEB) February 20, 2006 Embin Technologies has launched their latest prototyping board ETM150. Embin’s ETM150 with LPC22xx series establishes a new price/performance ratio for the 32-bit ARM7 segment, offering the most cost-effective microcontrollers at twice the speed and up to four times the performance of existing 32-bit ARM microcontrollers. This will accelerate the task of

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