NESS ZIONA, ISRAEL – 3D printed electronics OEM Nano Dimension today announced that it teamed with XponentialWorks to open a Customer Experience Center in the Los Angeles area.

The Ventura, CA, location will be the second of several Nano Dimension CECs planned worldwide to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing for electronics development.

Nano Dimension’s CECs also serve as customer and reseller training facility and sales support centers.

With this move, Nano Dimension’s plans to leverage the deep expertise, strong presence, and marketplace access of XponentialWorks to expand Nano Dimension’s customer base and reseller network. XponentialWorks was founded by additive manufacturing pioneer, Avi Reichental, who was also recently named co-chairman of Nano Dimension’s Board of Directors.

The new California CEC will feature the commercially available DragonFly 2020 Pro, a 3D printer for professional electronics manufacturing capable of 3D-printing metal and polymer simultaneously to achieve in-house prototyping of PCBs and functional electronic circuits.

“North America is one of the most important additive manufacturing markets, “said Amit Dror, CEO of Nano Dimension. “With the opening of our second CEC, we are making it possible for our customers to immediately access and work with our products first hand, so that our clients can experience how our printers can cut their design and manufacturing cycles and enhance their competitive advantage.”

“As we grow our business across the United States, we couldn’t be happier to plug into the XponentialWorks ecosystem, and leverage their vast network to expand our sales support and training on the West Coast,” said Simon Fried, chief business officer and cofounder of Nano Dimension. “We plan to immediately begin to host targeted events for marquee customers, hold reseller training and recruiting activities, and curate thought-leadership conferences designed to bring together a variety of relevant industries to experience the power and promise of additive manufacturing for electronics.”

Customers can visit the center on request by contacting the company.

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