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New sound-based 3D-printing method enables finer, faster microdevices

Tech Xplore - Technology and Engineering news [Unofficial] February 12, 2026
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Concordia researchers have developed a new 3D-printing technique that uses sound waves to directly print tiny structures onto soft polymers like silicone with far greater precision than before. The approach, called proximal sound printing, opens new possibilities for manufacturing microscale devices used in health care, environmental monitoring and advanced sensors. It is described in the journal Microsystems & Nanoengineering.

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