WCA Highlights Use of 3D Printing for RF Antennas
University of Sheffield researchers in England are using 3D-printing to cheaply produce millimeter wave antennas, the Wireless Communications Alliance said Friday. “The 3D-printed antennas could expedite the building of new 5G and 6G infrastructure and aid in expanding access to…
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these technologies for distant communities in the United Kingdom and around the world,” WCA said. The university's Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department researchers are using the technology to produce “antennas more cheaply and rapidly without sacrificing performance,” the group said: Antennas can be created “in as little as a few hours” for a few dollars each “yet with the same performance capabilities as conventionally produced antennas.”