Kurzweil has an explanation on how to do it. From the site....
"The technique, called instant inkjet circuits, allows for printing arbitrary-shaped conductors onto rigid or flexible materials and could advance the prototyping skills of non-technical enthusiasts and novice hackers."
It'll cost you about $300 to get started, but if you do a lot of prototyping that's cheap. Imagine how this and 3D printing in the classroom could revolutionize tech education.
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