Blesson Mathew, Abel Netsereab, Hien Tuong, Jean Leppez and Aby Thomas, a team of engineering students from the University of Texas Dallas called Team CIRC3D, are looking for backers on Kickstarter to support their development of a fully functional 3D printer boosterpack that controls a maximum of 3 extruders for the Texas Instruments USB LaunchPad Evaluation Kit. That kit allows developers to build low power, PC-connected applications with integrated, full-speed USB 2.0, and the kit is an inexpensive, simple microcontroller development kit. The team of electrical engineering majors call themselves CIRC3D, and their 3D Printer Boosterpack works with a low cost ink, applies paste which enables components to be mounted without soldering and offers support for two additional extruders to enable printing of multi-layer circuits and structures. You can read the whole story here: http://3dprint.com/86421/3d-circuit-...ng-kit-circ3d/