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MIT researchers have built a 3D-printing platform that can fabricate fully functional electric machines in a single process, potentially allowing factories to produce replacement motors on-site within hours.
The system uses multimaterial extrusion to print complex devices made of conductive, magnetic, and structural materials without the need for specialized manufacturing facilities.
In a demonstration, the team printed a working electric linear motor in about three hours.