 Printed electronics have been gaining popularity in recent years due to their ability to provide cost-effective solutions for a variety of applications. Printing technology has enabled the development of flexible, lightweight, and low-cost electronic devices which are suitable for use in a wide range of industries such as healthcare, automotive, consumer electronics, and military. However, despite its advantages, printing technology still faces several challenges when it comes to scaling up production and integrating with existing electronics manufacturing processes. Additionally, printing technology is not yet widely available in the marketplace, making it difficult to implement in large-scale production. Despite these limitations, printed electronics offer great potential for sensors and other applications, and researchers continue to develop new methods to overcome these challenges. This article was authored by Johanna Zicklenig, Sean Chan, Joe Beto, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.