3D Printing Breakthrough Paves Way for Next-Gen Medical Devices and Stretchable Electronics

June 30, 2025 • by Esther Robards-Forbes

New methods for printing objects lead to materials with the flexibility, strength and complexity that nature offers.

Two examples of an interlocking 3D printed object with multiple circles in different configurations.

A new approach in 3D printing uses light to provide flexibility, strength and complexity similar to what is found in nature. Credit: The University of Texas at Austin


Share


A large piece of scientific equipment with wires and metal tubes sits on a long table in a laboratory

Cockrell School of Engineering

The Secret Ingredient Is Salt

A young man in a polo-style shirt crosses his arms and smiles standing before a limestone building labeled computational engineering and sciences.

Accolades

5 Questions With Senior Krithik Vishwanath