Hello, i was use VLSI Electric from 2005.

Do you think we would be able to give more in-depth knowledge to
people through VLSI Electric + future 3d-printer for electronics?

I find some link about 3d-printer that prints quantum dot.
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/193583-princeton-creates-a-custom-3d-printer-that-prints-quantum-dot-leds-from-scratch

And a few more links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AjC16tj5Zk
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/187437-new-metal-lets-todays-3d-printers-make-tomorrows-electronics
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/391466300/worlds-most-conductive-3d-printing-filament
http://3dmid.ru/

Also, I found a reference to the IDE programs, which is now used by
students for their projects in England.

http://www.rs-online.com/designspark/electronics/eng/blog/internet-of-things-made-simple-sensor-monitoring-the-flowcode-way

with modern IDE:
http://www.matrixtsl.com/flowcode/
http://www.moravia-microsystems.com/mcu-8051-ide/
also good IDE
http://openjscad.org/

Now with small SoC integrated modules like ESP8266, probably formed
the demand for these technologies among students and programmers who
start interested about electronics.

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