AgIC Print - Printing circuit boards with home printers

A project in Tokyo, Japan by AgIC Inc.
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AgIC transforms a home printer into a circuit board manufacturing equipment. The fastest and cheapest way to print circuits.
Backers: 913
Average Pledge Per Backer: $88

Funded: $79,939 of $30,000
Dates: Mar 2nd -> Apr 1st (30 days)
Project By: AgIC Inc.
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Latest News

This ink turns your home printer into a circuit board factory

March 6th - via: wired.co.uk
"If a startup wants to develop hardware, it is generally more difficult to find a circuit designer than a programmer." Shinya Shimizu wants to change all that by printing circuit boards on bits of paper. If you're wondering what that looks like in action, check out his company AgIC Inc's Kickstarter page and a video showing what happens when you make a paper plane using the technique. It flies in perfect circles. (Read More)

AgIC Is A DIY Kit For Turning A Home Inkjet Printer Into A Circuit-Board Maker

March 6th - via: techcrunch.com
Another startup aiming to simplify the process of prototyping electronics by doing away with the need to wire up breadboards has taken to Kickstarter. (Read More)

AgIC lets you print circuits with an inkjet

March 6th - via: cnet.com.au
A project seeking funding on Kickstarter will allow you to print electrical circuit boards on paper using an inkjet printer. (Read More)

Print Your Own Circuits Using A Standard Home Printer And AgIC Print (video)

March 3rd - via: geeky-gadgets.com
A new system of printing circuit boards has been created called AgIC Print that transforms a standard home printer into a circuit board manufacturing machine. (Read More)

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