SMRTR TechFeb 15, 2026NotebookCheck

New sound-based 3D-printing method enables 10× finer prints

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Concordia University researchers developed "proximal sound printing," a breakthrough 3D-printing method that uses focused ultrasound to solidify liquid polymers with ten times greater precision than previous acoustic techniques. This innovative approach works particularly well with soft materials like silicone and could revolutionize manufacturing of medical sensors and soft robotic components.

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