Voxel8 is a Boston-based, Harvard spin-out startup that is integrating the printing of conductive materials directly into 3D printing.
The future is pretty obvious at this point: I’ve previously mentioned conductive ink and 3D printing — combining the two is an obvious step forward. Now: Just add a pick’n’place machine and you can create a complete, 3D printed light fixture. Or if you think at bigger scale, a complete 3D printed architectural surface with integrated, embedded lighting, energy harvesting and sensing.
Those Hahvahd kids are wicked smaht!