With modern digital printing methods, uniforms can be delivered at low cost with mission specific designs. Perhaps most importantly for urgent Special Forces operations, there is minimal time lag between design completion and production execution.
Memjet goes wide
Get functional: applications of inkjet-printed functional fluids
Today’s inkjet printed fluids can extend far beyond simply providing colour. Many different industry sectors now benefit from advances in inkjet technology, including printed electronics, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical, food, coatings and packaging with processes including deposition, coating and building structure.
Inkjet-printed solar cells
Inkjet microneedles
Trypanophobia, otherwise known as a fear of injections or hypodermic needles, is a condition that affects an estimated 10% of the population of America. It’s no secret medical injections have never been very popular amongst children and adults alike. Fortunately, a new technology is being developed for the controlled delivery of medicinal drugs, catering for complex schedules and dosages – all without the potentially daunting need for a hypodermic needle.
Inkjet printing onto non-flat objects (or direct-to-shape inkjet printing)
Many of the objects in everyday life are not flat, but have a three-dimensional structure. Almost all products need to be decorated in some way to make them attractive to buyers, and if the object needs to be decorated with anything more than simple colours, then printing is required. Printing onto three-dimensional objects is a real challenge, no matter what printing technology is used.
