Sunrise, Florida, May 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nano Dimension Ltd. (Nasdaq: NNDM), an industry leading Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME)/PE (Printed Electronics) provider, today announced that it has sold a DragonFly LDM system for additive manufacturing of High-Performance Electronic Devices (Hi-PEDs) to the Centre national intégré du manufacturier intelligent (CNIMI). The DragonFly LDM system is the only known technology in the world that uses digital files and 3D simultaneous printing of dielectric and conductive materials to rapidly produce high performance multilayered electronic parts.  

University of Quebec in Trois-Rivières (UQTR) Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Scientific Co-Director of CNIMI, Dr. Laurent Cormier, stated: “We are excited to provide our students, researchers, and faculty the opportunity to learn first-hand how Nano Dimension’s technology is changing the way entire industries think, innovate, develop and manufacture Hi-PEDs. At CNIMI, as a training, research and technology transfer center enabled by an outstanding collaboration between UQTR and Cégep de Drummondville, part of our mission is to foster a paradigm shift towards revolutionary practices in the manufacturing sector. One way to achieve that is to give our students, personnel, and corporate partners access to the most advanced and breakthrough technologies in the world and to allow the highly qualified personnel (HQP) in technical and scientific fields to explore uncharted territories with those technologies. With new horizons, the DragonFly LDM system exemplifies such a breakthrough technology and helps fulfill that mission.”

Mats Ehlin, VP Sales North America of Nano Dimension, commented: “The University of Quebec in Trois-Rivieres recognizes that 3D Additive Manufacturing of Electronics (3D/AME) is a disruptive technology in the field of 3D printed electronics. We are facing a growing understanding and acceptance of our technology among academic institutions as well as with early adoption by leading industrial corporations. We believe it is a preempt for what will be a soon-to-start “inflationary epoch” in AME: An exponential expansion of AME/Digital Fabrication Networks, realizing the INDUSTRY 4.0 vision through all PCB and Hi-PEDs users and fabricators in the electronics industry.”

The DragonFly LDM system is already being deployed in a wide range of industries, including academic and research institutions, defense, aerospace, aviation, autonomous automotive, robotics, and advanced medical applications. Its ability to enable on-site prototyping in a matter of hours instead of weeks; create products with better performance; reduce the size and weight of electronic parts and devices; enable innovation; and protect IP, which is critically important, represents a paradigm shift in how industry and research institutions will research, develop, and produce Hi-PEDs.

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