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      3D Printing of Multilayered and Multimaterial Electronics: A Review

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                Advanced Electronic Materials
                Adv. Electron. Mater.
                Wiley
                2199-160X
                2199-160X
                October 2021
                July 16 2021
                October 2021
                : 7
                : 10
                : 2100445
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Singapore Centre for 3D Printing School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 Singapore
                [2 ]Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Kunming University of Science and Technology Kunming 650500 China
                [3 ]Singapore Membrane Technology Centre Nanyang Environment & Water Research Institute (NEWRI) Nanyang Technological University Singapore 637141 Singapore
                [4 ]School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore 639798 Singapore
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                10.1002/aelm.202100445
                691e2038-84eb-409a-9a38-ccd86bf57414
                © 2021

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