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Nano Dimension Presents Production-Grade Printed Capacitors for PCBs

Capacitors 3D printed on the DragonFly system deliver a high level of accuracy, save space and eliminate the need for assembly

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Nano Dimension Introduces DragonFly LDM For Continuous, Lights-Out Digital Manufacturing of Electronics

  Global defense & security pioneer HENSOLDT tests the DragonFly LDM additive manufacturing technology and discusses the results World’s first 3D printed electronics system with Lights-Out Digital Manufacturing technology allows for 24/7 unattended, low-volume manufacturing of functioning circuitry   NESS ZIONA, Israel/Munich, Germany, July 24, 2019 – Nano Dimension Ltd., a leading additive electronics provider for...

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Advanced Sensors Maker HENSOLDT Purchases Nano Dimension DragonFly Pro System to Accelerate Innovation

  – Early DragonFly Adopter HENSOLDT utilizes Nano Dimension’s precision additive manufacturing platform for printed electronics to conduct rapid prototyping – Nano Dimension reseller Phytec New Dimensions facilitated sale NESS ZIONA, Israel, December 17, 2018 – Nano Dimension Ltd., a leading additive electronics provider (NASDAQ, TASE: NNDM), announced today that it has received a purchase order for...

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Techniplas Unveils Illuminated Steering Wheel Concept Designed Using Nano Dimension’s DragonFly Pro Additive Manufacturing Platform

Design Incorporates Smart Lighting and 3D Printed Electronics   NESS ZIONA, Israel and Ventura, CA, November 13, 2018 – Nano Dimension Ltd., a leading additive electronics provider (Nasdaq, TASE: NNDM), announced that Techniplas, a leading global design and manufacturing provider of automotive products and services, today unveiled a new steering wheel concept that incorporates its proprietary cognitive lighting...

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Additive Manufacturing Breakthrough: Harris Corp. 3D Prints RF Amplifiers Using Nano Dimension’s DragonFly Pro; Performance is Comparable to Traditionally Manufactured Circuits

Tests Demonstrate Viability of 3D Printed Electronics for Rapid, Affordable Prototyping and Low-Volume Manufacturing of Antennas   NESS ZIONA, Israel and MELBOURNE, Fla., – Nov. 7, 2018 – In a major breakthrough for additive manufacturing for printed electronics, tests conducted by Harris Corporation showed 3D printed radio frequency (RF) circuit performance is comparable to that of circuits...