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The Boom in 3D-Printed Sensor Technology
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Future sensing applications will include high-performance features, such as toxin
detection, real-time monitoring of physiological events, advanced diagnostics,
and connected feedback. However, such multi-functional sensors require
advancements in sensitivity, specificity, and throughput with the simultaneous
delivery of multiple detection in a short time. Recent advances in 3D printing
and electronics have brought us closer to sensors with multiplex advantages, and
additive manufacturing approaches offer a new scope for sensor fabrication. To
this end, we review the recent advances in 3D-printed cutting-edge sensors. These
achievements demonstrate the successful application of 3D-printing technology in
sensor fabrication, and the selected studies deeply explore the potential for
creating sensors with higher performance. Further development of multi-process 3D
printing is expected to expand future sensor utility and availability.