Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are electrochemical conversion devices which directly convert chemical energy of the fuel into electrical energy with high efficiency. SOFC comprises of an anode, electrolyte and cathode layer that are fabricated individually upon each other, usually one at a time. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a new fabrication technique that utilizes a layer by layer fabrication technique, which can potentially be suitable for use in SOFC, since it is also building different materials in a layer-wise manner. Furthermore, the use of laser-based AM techniques can eliminate the issue of long sintering hours by directly densifying the materials using laser as the heat source. In addition, SOFCs possessing newer designs can be f...