Over the past decade, there has been steady progress in the development of digital fabrication methods, processes and new functional materials. These developments are enabling new applications and new manufacturing paradigms for products ranging from low cost flexible electronic circuits to digitally fabricated biological objects. The IS&T Journal of Imaging Science and Technology (JIST) is interested in promoting the growing importance of Digital Fabrication and Functional Printing through a Special Issue on this topic, tentatively scheduled for the 2013 September/October Issue, under the Guest Editorship of Jim Stasiak, Hewlett-Packard and Jolke Perelaer, Friedrich-Schiller-University.
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