BOSTON, MA – XTPL S.A., a global leader in high-precision additive manufacturing technology, is pleased to announce the sale and successful installation of its Delta Printing System (DPS) at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. The system will support advanced research at the university’s Raytheon UMass Lowell Research Institute (RURI) and the Printed Electronics Research Collaborative (PERC).

The XTPL DPS, renowned for its submicron precision and versatility, will play a critical role in developing next-generation printed electronics, sensors, and functional materials. The collaboration strengthens XTPL’s presence in the U.S. research ecosystem and highlights the growing demand for innovative fabrication tools.

“Thanks to the great efforts by our North American team at XTPL Inc. in Boston, we are proud to see the Delta Printing System enabling groundbreaking work at one of the leading research universities in the United States,” said Filip Granek, CEO of XTPL. “This deployment reinforces the value of our technology platform for pushing the boundaries of innovation in fields such as microelectronics, biotechnology, and advanced materials.”

RURI/PERC on the UMass Lowell campus serves as a hub for collaborative research between academia, industry, and government, and the addition of XTPL’s system will further enhance their capabilities in precision printing and functional prototyping.

About the University of Massachusetts Lowell

The University of Massachusetts Lowell is a Research 1 public university committed to excellence in teaching, research and community engagement. We strive to prepare students to succeed in college and to become lifelong learners and informed citizens in a global environment. UMass Lowell offers affordable, experience-based undergraduate and graduate academic programs taught by internationally recognized faculty who conduct research to expand the horizons of knowledge and sustainable practices. The programs span and interconnect the disciplines of business, education, engineering, fine arts, health, humanities, sciences and social sciences. The university continues to build on its founding tradition of innovation, entrepreneurship and partnerships with industry and the community to address challenges facing the region and the world.

About the XTPL S.A.

XTPL is a leading provider of dispensing technology for microelectronics. The company offers a groundbreaking Delta Printing System prototyping solution, which utilises patented Ultra Precise Dispensing (UPD) technology to print conductive or insulating structures such as microbumps, microvias, and interconnects with microLEDs on a wide range of materials, including flexible and heterogeneous surfaces. UPD is used both in the Delta Printing System—an independent machine for prototyping and low-batch production—and in production lines for the additive manufacturing of electronics.

The XTPL solution is an additive process that offers scalability, cost-effectiveness, simplicity, and speed. It also provides unprecedented precision in the 0.50–10 micrometer range, all without the use of an electric field. UPD technology can be applied in additive manufacturing industries such as OLED and MicroLED displays, semiconductors, advanced PCBs, and healthtech.

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