Category: future

Cosyflex™ is 3D printed textile

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Cosyflex™ is the world’s first ever technology developed to 3D print finished textile products. A radical departure from traditional textile manufacturing techniques, Cosyflex’s unique additive manufacturing method creates a next generation of textile that is so versatile.

Cosyflex™ prints unlimited fabric variations with any combination of features, patterns, embossing or perforations, seamlessly and on the same sheet.
More versatile than any other textile manufacturing method to date, Cosyflex™ prints finished product designs, in just seconds.

Inkjet-Based Circuits at Fraction of Cost

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Georgia Tech Develops Inkjet-Based Circuits at Fraction of Time and Cost
Researchers from Georgia Tech, the University of Tokyo and Microsoft Research have developed a novel method to rapidly and cheaply make electrical circuits by printing them with commodity inkjet printers and off-the-shelf materials. For about $300 in equipment costs, anyone can produce working electrical circuits in the 60 seconds it takes to print them.

Companies Reading Your Mind

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Companies Will Start Reading Your Mind To Figure Out How Much You’re Willing To Pay
In the future, store prices may be based on your brain waves. And unfortunately, your brain waves can’t lie.

Sound Through Touch

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The audio recording can be transmitted by physical contact, from body to body. Secrets, messages and whispers can then be transmitted from person to person in physical contact with each others.

Propulsion for Satellite Positioning

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UMD Propulsion Technology Offers New Possibilities for Satellite Positioning, Space Exploration

Electromagnetic propulsion could exponentially expand satellite capabilities by providing a propellant-less formation flight technology.