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NUS researchers develop a novel technique to fabricate three-dimensional circuits for advanced electronics

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CHARM3D paves the way for the efficient printing of free-standing 3D structures that offer high electrical conductivity, self-healing capabilities and recyclability — a boon for electronics in healthcare, communications and security

SINGAPORE, July 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Unlike traditional printed circuit boards, which are flat, 3D circuitry enables components to be stacked and integrated vertically — dramatically reducing the footprint required for devices.  Advancing the frontiers of 3D printed circuits, a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed a state-of-the-art technique – known as tension-driven CHARM3D – to fabricate three-dimensional (3D), self-healing electronic circuits. This new technique enables the 3D printing of free-standing metallic structures without requiring support materials and external pressure.

The research team led by Associate Professor Benjamin Tee from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the NUS College of Design and Engineering used Field’s metal to demonstrate how CHARM3D can fabricate a wide range of electronics, allowing for more compact designs in devices such as wearable sensors, wireless communication systems and electromagnetic metamaterials.

In healthcare, for instance, CHARM3D facilitates the development of contactless vital sign monitoring devices — enhancing patient comfort while enabling continuous monitoring. In signal sensing, it optimises the performance of 3D antennas, leading to improved communication systems, more accurate medical imaging and robust security applications.

The team’s findings were published in the journal Nature Electronics on 25 July 2024. Assoc Prof Tee is the corresponding author of the research paper.

A more streamlined approach to 3D circuit manufacturing

3D electronic circuits increasingly underpin modern electronics, from battery technology to robotics to sensors, enhancing their functionalities while enabling further miniaturisation. For example, 3D architectures, with their large effective surface areas, improve battery capacity and enhance sensor sensitivity.

Direct ink writing (DIW), a promising 3D printing technique currently used to fabricate 3D circuits, poses significant drawbacks. The crux lies in its use of composite inks, which have low electrical conductivity and entail support materials to aid in solidification after printing. The inks are also too viscous, limiting printing speed.

Enter Field’s metal, a eutectic alloy of indium, bismuth and tin. Eutectic alloys melt and freeze at a single temperature lower than the melting points of their constituent metals — offering an attractive alternative material for 3D printing. With a low melting point of 62 degrees Celsius, a high electrical conductivity and low toxicity, Field’s metal, unlike composite inks, solidifies rapidly — a crucial characteristic that enables the printing process to eschew support materials and external pressure.

Leveraging the low melting point of Field’s metal, the CHARM3D technique exploits the tension between molten metal in a nozzle and the leading edge of the printed part, culminating in uniform, smooth microwire structures with adjustable widths of 100 to 300 microns, roughly the width of one to three strands of human hair. Critically, phenomena such as beading and uneven surfaces — characteristic of pressure-driven DIW — are also absent in CHARM3D.

Compared to conventional DIW, CHARM3D offers faster printing speeds of up to 100 millimetres per second and higher resolutions, offering greater level of detail and accuracy in circuit fabrication. CHARM3D forgoes post-treatment steps and enables the fabrication of complex free-standing 3D structures, such as vertical letters, cubic frameworks and scalable helixes. Moreover, these 3D architectures exhibit excellent structural retention with self-healing capabilities, meaning they can automatically recover from mechanical damage and are recyclable.

“By offering a faster and simpler approach to 3D metal printing as a solution for advanced electronic circuit manufacturing, CHARM3D holds immense promise for the industrial-scale production and widespread adoption of intricate 3D electronic circuits,” said Assoc Prof Tee.

Far-reaching applications

The researchers successfully printed a 3D circuit for wearable battery-free temperature sensors, antennas for wireless vital sign monitoring and metamaterials for electromagnetic wave manipulation — capturing the diversity in applications enabled by CHARM3D.

Traditional hospital equipment such as electrocardiograms and pulse oximeters require skin contact, which can cause discomfort and risk infections. Through CHARM3D, contact-free sensors can be integrated into smart clothing and antennas, providing continuous, accurate health monitoring in hospitals, assisted-living facilities or home settings.

Furthermore, arrays of 3D antennas or electromagnetic metamaterial sensors — fabricated via CHARM3D — could optimise signal sensing and processing applications. This leads to improved signal-to-noise ratios and higher bandwidths. The technique opens up the possibility of creating specialised antennas for targeted communication, enabling more accurate medical imaging, such as microwave breast imaging for early tumour detection, and advanced security applications, such as detecting hidden devices or contraband emitting specific electromagnetic signatures.

Other collaborators in this work include Dr Zhuangjian Liu from Agency for Science, Technology and Research’s Institute of High Performance Computing and Professor Michael Dickey from North Carolina State University’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.

Next steps

The research team envisions that this technique can be extended to other types of metals and structural applications. The team is also looking for opportunities to commercialise this unique approach for metal printing.

Read more here: https://news.nus.edu.sg/nus-researchers-develop-technique-to-fabricate-three-dimensional-circuits/ 

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PEAK6 to Relocate Global Headquarters to Austin, Texas

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CHICAGO, Dec. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — PEAK6 Investments LLC (“PEAK6”) today announced that, effective January 1, 2025, it will move its global headquarters from its current location in Chicago, Illinois to the company’s existing office in Austin, Texas, which it established in 2021. PEAK6 affiliates PEAK6 Group LLC, PEAK6 Strategic Capital LLC, PEAK6 APX Holdings LLC and PEAK6 LLC will also relocate their global headquarters to Austin. PEAK6 will maintain its office in Chicago.

Texas has been a cornerstone of PEAK6’s growth for over a decade,” said PEAK6 Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Matt Hulsizer, who continued, “With the majority of our talented workforce now based in Texas and Austin emerging as our largest office, moving our headquarters was an important decision to be closer to our team. We’re excited for the next chapter of PEAK6 that will be written from our new headquarters.”

Austin’s unique blend of creativity, technology and culture provides the ideal environment for PEAK6. The city’s highly educated workforce, business climate, and strong entrepreneurial spirit have enabled us to attract top talent and drive innovation.

About PEAK6

PEAK6 uses technology to find a better way of doing things. The company’s first tech-based solution was developed in 1997 to optimize options trading, and over the past two decades, the same formula has been used across a range of industries, asset classes, and business stages to consistently deliver superior results. Today, PEAK6 seeks transformational opportunities to provide capital and strategic support to entrepreneurs and forward-thinking businesses.

PEAK6’s core brands include PEAK6 Capital Management, PEAK6 Strategic Capital, Apex Fintech Solutions, We Insure, FOCUS, Zogo, Evil Geniuses and Poker Power.

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Zero Zero Robotics showcases bestselling HOVERAir X1 series at CES 2025

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Redefining motion capture with innovative flying action cameras and the award-winning HOVERAir Beacon

LAS VEGAS, Dec. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Recently, Zero Zero Robotics, a pioneering tech company in intelligent devices, announced their participation at CES 2025, where the company will showcase its HOVERAir X1 series of self-flying cameras at booth # 56045, Venetian, Level 2, Halls A-D. Designed to simplify aerial cinematography, the HOVERAir lineup includes the pocket-sized HOVERAir X1, the action-focused HOVERAir X1 PRO, and the Professional grade HOVERAir X1 PROMAX. Zero Zero will also celebrate its 2025 CES Innovation Awards Honoree title in Audio/Video Components & Accessories for the HOVERAir Beacon, an intelligent modular controller that redefines precision tracking and control.

The introductory model in the HOVERAir lineup, HOVERAir X1, weighs just 125g and delivers an effortless aerial photography experience with no controller or app required. With over five pre-programmed flight paths, including Hover, Follow, Zoom Out, Orbit, and Bird’s Eye, it’s perfect for capturing cinematic moments in everyday life. Its 2.7K video resolution, palm launch capabilities, and robust computer vision algorithms make it the ultimate everyday and travel companion.

Building on the success of the X1, Zero Zero introduced the HOVERAir X1 PRO and HOVERAir X1 PROMAX in August 2024 to meet the demands of action enthusiasts and professional creators. The X1 PRO offers 4K/60fps video with a 104° field of view for versatile shooting conditions. The X1 PROMAX delivers stunning 8K/30fps video with 4K/120fps slow-motion capabilities, a 1/1.3″ CMOS sensor, and 14 stops of dynamic range for cinematic footage. Both models feature advanced AI tracking, Level 5 wind resistance, and a lightweight, durable HEM™ frame.

“Our vision has always been to create flying cameras that are effortless, intelligent, and fun to use,” said MQ Wang, Founder & CEO of Zero Zero Robotics. “The HOVERAir series puts professional-grade aerial cinematography in the palm of your hand, whether you’re capturing casual moments or pushing creative boundaries.”

Adding to these innovations, the HOVERAir Beacon enhances control and precision for the series. The Beacon features a patented Tri-state modular design with two detachable joysticks, enabling one-handed and full-featured two-handed controls. It activates HoverLink™ for precise tracking with up to a 1 km transmission range, while the 1.78″ OLED display allows real-time footage monitoring. Equipped with AI-powered noise cancellation, the Beacon sets a new standard for audio and video recording during aerial shoots.

“We’re excited to bring the HOVERAir X1 series and Beacon to CES 2025, where we’re redefining how motion is captured, tracked, and controlled,” continued Wang. “These tools empower creators and adventurers to document their journeys with breathtaking precision and ease.”

Zero Zero Robotics invites attendees to stop by Booth #56045 to experience the HOVERAir X1 series in action and witness its unparalleled performance. Media wishing to interview Zero Zero Robotics personnel should contact Borjana Slipicevic.

About Zero Zero Robotics

Zero Zero Robotics was co-founded in 2014 by Stanford PhDs MQ Wang and Tony Zhang, specializing in embedded AI technology for intelligent devices. Known for its innovative machine vision and high-precision control systems, ZeroZero has team members who are dreamers, engineers, inventors, and builders hailing from top universities and research institutions around the world. Zero Zero Robotics holds more than 140 core patents and has pioneered technologies like fully enclosed portable propeller designs and bi-copter designs, cementing its place as a leader in intelligent device development.

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ResumeTemplates.com Survey Reveals 3 in 10 Gen Zers Believe CEOs Are Evil; Many Support Release of Mangione

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The majority of Gen Zers feel CEOs wield excessive power, with some expressing extreme views about corporate accountability

SEATTLE, Dec. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — ResumeTemplates.com, the leading platform for professional resume templates and career advice, has released findings from a recent survey revealing critical attitudes among Gen Z toward corporate leaders. Conducted in December 2024, the survey of 1,200 U.S.-based Gen Zers highlights the sentiment that CEOs hold excessive power and are overcompensated, with some respondents expressing extreme views about corporate accountability.

According to the survey, more than half of Gen Zers (55%) believe CEOs wield excessive power in society, particularly influencing elections, the economy, and policymaking. Additionally, 59% of respondents believe CEOs are overpaid, with most saying total annual compensation should not exceed $750,000. Only 7% of respondents support unlimited earning potential for CEOs. The survey also found that 39% of Gen Zers believe all levels of a workforce equally contribute to a company’s success, while only 20% think CEOs create the most value within an organization.

The survey also explored Gen Z’s perceptions of corporate leadership. More than half believe CEOs are responsible for driving corporate greed, and 30% of respondents view CEOs as “evil,” reflecting deep skepticism toward corporate leadership.

Additionally, the survey examined opinions on high-profile cases like Brian Thompson’s killing. Among respondents, 21% agreed that “CEOs deserve to lose their lives for their professional actions,” including 7% who strongly agreed. When asked specifically about Brian Thompson’s killing, 22% of respondents believe he definitely (10%) or probably (12%) deserved what happened to him. Regarding Luigi Mangione, Thompson’s accused killer, 21% supported his release, while 51% opposed it.

This survey, conducted December 18, 2024, via Pollfish, gathered responses from 1,200 U.S.-based 18 to 27 year olds. The full report can be viewed here: https://www.resumetemplates.com/3-in-10-gen-zers-say-ceos-are-evil-many-believe-mangione-should-go-free/

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