NESS ZIONA, Israel, October 17, 2018 – Nano Dimension, a leading additive electronics provider (Nasdaq, TASE: NNDM), announced today it has signed a partnership with US-based reseller Accucode, Inc., a leading technology systems integrator and software development firm based in Centennial, Colorado. This partnership is a further step in Nano Dimension’s growth strategy to enhance its sales footprint and meet increased demand for the award-winning DragonFly Pro additive manufacturing platform in North America.

Accucode 3D, Accucode’s 3D printing division, joins Nano Dimension’s thriving partner ecosystem. As part of the reseller agreement, Accucode will purchase Nano Dimension’s DragonFly Pro 3D Printer, which it will use for demonstration and training purposes.

Accucode has been ranked eight times on Inc. 5000’s list of the fastest growing private companies in America. By adding Nano Dimension’s DragonFly Pro additive manufacturing platform for printed electronics to its offerings, Accucode 3D opens a new path to augment its expertise in design, additive manufacturing, integration, acquisition, deployment, service and support. Accucode’s customer base spans many industries. Accucode 3D is adding this technology to its extensive list of additive manufacturing capability.

“Since the launch of DragonFly Pro sales a year ago, we’ve learned much about where our relative strengths and value proposition fit within the North American marketplace, as well as the expertise our resellers need. We look forward to making more announcements of this kind in the near future,” said Tim Sheehan, Vice President Sales Nano Dimension. “We are impressed with Accucode’s proven ability to sell, install and support advanced technologies as well as their marketing and sales-focused culture, and we look forward to a long and fruitful relationship.”

“The Dragonfly is game-changing technology for electronics engineering in all sectors. Accucode is thrilled to be an early partner and to help Nano Dimensions scale this technology across the world,” said Accucode CEO Kevin Price. “Accucode customers in the aerospace, biomedical and automotive industries are all very excited by the potential of the DragonFly technology.”

Nano Dimension’s DragonFly Pro 3D printer transforms electronics development by enabling companies to reinvent their development processes as well as their products. The high-resolution system lets designers and engineers 3D print metal and polymer simultaneously. This technology enables IP-secure, in-house manufacturing or prototyping of HD functional electronics such as sensors, antennas, molded interconnect devices, printed circuit boards and another innovative circuitry.

About Nano Dimension Ltd.
Nano Dimension (Nasdaq, TASE: NNDM) is a leading additive electronics provider of precision 3D printed electronics that is disrupting, reshaping, and defining the future of how functional and connected products are made. With its unique additive manufacturing technologies, Nano Dimension targets the growing demand for electronic devices that require sophisticated features. Demand for circuitry, including PCBs, sensors and antennas - which are the heart of electronic devices - cover a diverse range of industries, including consumer electronics, medical devices, defense, aerospace, automotive, IoT and telecom. These sectors can all benefit greatly from Nano Dimension’s products and services for short-run manufacturing and rapid prototyping. For more information, please visit www.nano-di.com, https://www.nano-di.com/blog.
 
About Accucode
Accucode Inc. is one of the largest and fastest growing private companies in the United States. Accucode is a leading technology systems integrator and software company specializing in the application of mobile computing, networks, Automatic Identification and Data Capture, 3D printing technologies, drones, and artificial intelligence. Accucode is a technology disruption platform that applies to almost any industry or problem set. For more information, visit http://www.accucode.com.

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