Michael McAlpine
Associate professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Minnesota
“This opens up the possibility of incorporating smart electronics into biomedical devices such as brain interfaces for communicating with neurons or optogenetic devices such as 3D printed LEDs and photodiodes to stimulate them, sensor tattoos which can directly printed onto the body, cardiac devices which can regulate beating at low power, and ‘bionic’ devices.” –McAlpine on a method he helped invent to 3D print semiconductors
Read more… This patented 3D printing method could boost medical device innovation
And find out more from McAlpine at DeviceTalks Minnesota, June 4–5 in St. Paul>>