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Nano Insights: Our Incredible Innovation Labs

Find out how our Innovation Labs are enabling us to continue or technology evolution and collaborate directly with customers from industry, academia, and R&D.

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SiP + AME = QuickSiP

Nano Dimension is excited to be part of team UTS Motorsports Electric and to help create the next generation of innovators and leaders.

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Nano Dimension Partners With UTS Motorsports Electric

Nano Dimension is excited to be part of team UTS Motorsports Electric and to help create the next generation of innovators and leaders.

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Inside the Blueprint with Nano Dimension

Inside the Blueprint is an award-winning video series that searches the country for the most innovative influencers, the most daring in design and the coolest in commercial construction. A production crew spent a day at Nano Dimension’s U.S. headquarters in July to garner insight on the company’s quest to reinvent manufacturing, see the latest products, plus interview employees and related industry and academic leaders.

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DragonFly IV 3D Printer and FLIGHT Software

Find out more about the DragonFly IV multi-material 3D printer for Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) powered by the FLIGHT Software suite enabling you to take your 2D PCB designs into the 3D space. Innovate, design and build multi-layer PCBs, High Performance Electronic Devices (HI-PEDS®) for every industry including aerospace, automotive, medical devices, consumer products and more. With multi-material 3D printing of conductive and dielectric materials, DragonFly IV delivers new horizons in electronics development and research.

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DragonFly IV 3D Printer Launch Video

DragonFly IV multi-material 3D printer for Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) powered by the FLIGHT Software suite, launched in November 2021.

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Sphere Phase Array Antenna

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Compact Multilayer Band Pass Filter Using Additive Manufacturing

It’s very likely additive manufactured electronics (AME) will be central to building the next generation of highly integrated device antennas. The current high cost and long cycle of production for mm-wave antenna-in-package (AiP) makes proof-of-concept customized prototyping difficult.

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NaNoS®- Nano Services for 3D Fabrication