Nano Dimension Aims to Accelerate Adoption of 3D Printed Electronics Technology
August 4, 2015 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Nano Dimension, a leading printing electronics company in the area of 3D printing, announced yesterday that Nano Dimension Technologies, a fully owned subsidiary of Nano Dimension, is collaborating with a Fortune 100 company to investigate the suitability of 3D printed electronics technology. The goal of the work is to establish the applicability of Nano Dimension's 3D PCB printing technology to a broad range of aerospace electronics development challenges. The partner company wishes to accelerate electronics development time cycles while simultaneously reducing development risk. As a result of the collaboration, Nano Dimension will gain valuable exposure to the global market and aims to shorten the adoption time for its revolutionary 3D printing technology.
About Nano Dimension
Nano Dimension was founded in 2012 and focuses on the research and development of advanced 3D electronics printing, including a printer for printing PCBs (printed circuit boards), and the development of nanotechnology- based ink products, which are complementary products for 3D printers.
The company was established by four seasoned entrepreneurs, Sharon Fima, Amit Dror, Simon Fried and Dagi Ben-Noon, whose backgrounds are in world-class digital print companies and technology companies.
Nano Dimension uses a unique, novel technology which combines three technologies: inkjet, 3D printing and advanced nanotechnology, enabling the use of conductive ink for printing the conductors on PCBs. By integrating innovative, groundbreaking technologies, Nano Dimension is developing a unique and innovative 3D printer, which is capable of printing multi-layer PCBs, and supplies conductive Nano-inks to other fields in the electronics market.
Nano Dimension trades on OTCQB Market in U.S. and on the TASE in Israel. The Bank of New York Mellon serves as the depositary for Nano Dimension. Investors can find current financial disclosure and Real-Time Level 2 quotes for Nano Dimension on www.otcmarkets.com.
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