Voxel8, who only last month announced that they had secured funding for the further development of their electronics 3d printing process, has just unveiled their first machine, the Voxel8 Electronics 3D printer. This machine is able to print using extremely conductive inks, as well as thermoplastics. It is able to embed circuits into the thermoplastic as it prints an object layer-by-layer. The printer also will stop printing and allow a user to insert a specific electrical component like a sensor or an LED into the object prior to the print process beginning again. The developers kit is now available for pre-order on the Voxel8 website for $8,999.

This could be quite a revolutionary machine, and will certainly be an interesting company to follow. The printer will be on display at 2015 CES this week if you are able to make it out to Las Vegas. Below is a picture of the Voxel8 electronics Printer. Let us know your thoughts.