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Technology Jul. 24, 2016 - 06:00AM JST ( 2 )
TOKYO
A Japanese startup has developed a pen that can bring pictures to life using a silver quick drying ink that conducts electricity.
The Circuit Marker allows users to draw an electric circuit that can withstand up to 100 volts. The circuits are capable of lighting lamps and powering motors.
Inventors AgIC demonstrated the pen by drawing a series of buildings on electronic-embedded paper that lit up to make a small 3D town, complete with street lights and a moving car.
Traditionally electric circuits are solid and thick and it was very difficult to be put up across the walls or the floor. However, with our Circuit Marker you can simply draw it, Shinya Shimizu, CEO of the startup, told Reuters.
The pen costs 1,800 yen and a sheet of the required A4-size paper is 3,600 yen. A crowdfunding backed campaign also helped with the development of an eraser pen.
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