# Summary
Printing Electronic Parts for Next-Generation Technologies

Using custom inks and aerosol jet printing, researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have printed low-power transistors that last over 6,000 cycles and could enable flexible, energy-efficient electronics for sensors, smart windows and computing.
Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have developed a printing technique using custom inks and aerosol jet technology to create durable, low-power transistors. These transistors withstand over 6,000 cycles and could revolutionize flexible electronics manufacturing for applications including sensors, smart windows, and computing devices, offering improved energy efficiency.
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