The nScrypt/UTEP team proposes to develop a revolutionary 3Df monolithic cyber manufacturing process that holds great promise for transforming printed manufacturing. This new approach of cyber manufacturing leverages and pushes the limits of graphical design and digital additive manufacturing. We are truly in the digital age in which the youth are savvy with digital technology. Through the latest iPod to the most advanced cyber gaming, the youth in the U.S. can visualize in 3D, move through virtual space and manage communication and data all through the latest digital gadget. These are the next generation designers and manufacturers. A cyber design and manufacturing system is well suited for the generation to follow. The 3Df manufacturing system will fabricate based on the mission requirements of the customer. Since this technology will be cyber based, the design can occur in one location while the manufacturing can occur elsewhere. Ideally, this capability enables the DoD to build anywhere, build anytime and build anything.
Keywords: Cubesat, 3d Manufacturing, Printed Electronics, Additive Manufacturing, Direct Print, Digital Printing, Microelectronics, Microsystems