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Nano Dimension receives purchase order from US defense supplier

For the company's leading AME 3D printer - the DragonFly IV

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Nano Dimension, a leading supplier of additively manufactured electronics (AME) and multi-dimensional polymer, metal, and ceramic 3D printers, has received a purchase order destined for the US government’s defense industry – for a DragonFly IV, the company’s leading AME 3D printer.

The customer is a supplier to the US government’s defense community, in particular the intelligence ecosystem, that enables next-generation battle space innovation. It leverages solutions designed to support the rapidly evolving technological environment. This customer, like many others, reportedly sees the DragonFly IV as a critical means to advance innovation in a way that other technologies of electronics manufacturing cannot achieve.

Nano Dimension receives purchase order from US government defense supplier - for the company's leading AME 3D printer - the DragonFly IV.
Nano Dimension’s DragonFly IV.

The DragonFly IV AME 3D printer and specialized materials serve cross-industry High-Performance-Electronic-Devices’ (Hi-PEDs) fabrication needs by simultaneously depositing proprietary conductive and dielectric substances, while integrating in-situ capacitors, antennas, coils, transformers, and electromechanical components. The outcomes are Hi-PEDs which are critical enablers of autonomous intelligent drones, cars, satellites, smartphones, and in vivo medical devices. In addition to this, these products enable iterative development, IP safety, fast time-to-market, and device performance gains.

“Many of us, almost all of Nano Dimension’s management and a majority of our employees, have had prolonged and intense periods of our lives serving our countries in the defense forces, be it Air Force, Special Forces, Government Intelligence Agencies, and others.  As such, we are proud to be able to supply a unique group like this customer with technologies that will help fulfill national missions while hopefully reducing risks and saving people’s lives.  It is an honor for us to be a business partner of such people, missions, and efforts,” said Yoav Stern, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Nano Dimension.

Recently, Nano Dimension sold one of its Admaflex130 Evolution systems to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), in Germany, one of the leading technical universities in Europe.

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