The goal of the project is to use additive manufacturing to fabricate a 3D accelerometer in a single step, where no post-processing or assembly is required.
Simple - Additive manufacturing: print g-code design files in a single setup - Significantly less complicated compared to Si-microfabrication's multi-step processes - The single step fabrication process requires no post-processing. Devices are read-out compatible. - This 3D accelerometer design requires no assembly after printing, and can be directly printed/connected to a circuit board.
Cost effective - Doesn't require the facilities (lab space and equipment) that are used in Si-based processes. - Less materials. Devices can be fabricated using metals or other conductive materials, instead of using Si wafers, and associated processes (etching, passivation layers, photoresists, and other materials and solutions)
Fast - Takes minutes to hours to fabricate devices from scratch to fully operational devices - On the other hand, Si-based microfabrication's may take up to days and weeks to fabricate a batch of devices



