There are already 3D printers capable of churning out functional circuits and electronics, but the beauty of the MultiFab is that they can be printed right along with the rest of the components that make up a complex device. Instead of having to print all of the components in separate machines that each use different materials and then assemble them all later, the MultiFab is a one-stop shop. It’s as close to building Star Trek’s replicators as we’ve gotten so far.

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But multiple materials isn’t the MultiFab’s only clever trick. The 3D printer also has built-in 3D scanning capabilities, which serve two very useful purposes. They allow the printer to constantly monitor how a printing job is going, analyzing the results after every pass to ensure no mistakes were made. And if there were, it can correct for them in subsequent printing passes.

The built-in 3D scanner also allows the MultiFab to add onto existing objects. Want to 3D print your own custom smartphone case but guarantee it fits perfectly? Instead of measuring and re-measuring the device to ensure your 3D model is as precise as possible, you can just place it on the MultiFab’s printing bed and not only let it generate a scanned 3D model, but also print directly onto it. Now if only we could get these machines to make the perfect mug of Earl Grey tea.

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