Nano Dimension's DragonFly 2020 3D Printer
Nano Dimension's DragonFly 2020 3D Printer
Nano Dimension has delivered its third beta DragonFly 2020 electronics 3D printer to Germany-based microprocessor solutions provider, PHYTEC Messtechnik.
With offices in Germany, France, the U.S., India and China, PHYTEC is an industry leader in microprocessor-based solutions for the industrial embedded market, and prides itself on rapid development of the latest technologies. The DragonFly 2020 3D Printer will be installed at PHYTEC's headquarters in Mainz, Germany and will be evaluated as a way to speed up development times for critical electronics systems.
The DragonFly 2020 3D uses specially formulated conductive and dielectric inks to enable ultra-rapid prototyping of complex, high-performance multilayer circuit boards. Since unveiling the machine at SolidWorks World 2016 in February this year, Nano Dimension has delivered its machine to a leading Israeli defence company and FATHOM, a U.S.-based 3D printing service provider.
"Nano Dimension receives a high level of interest from potential customers with hundreds of inquiries by companies that are interested in testing the DragonFly 2020 3D Printer," Amit Dror, CEO of Nano Dimension explained. "As a part of our go-to-market strategy, we are currently focused on supplying printers for evaluation to leading companies around the world, and across key technology sectors. We believe that this will help bolster the adoption of our cutting-edge technology with many prospective customers."
"Product development in industrial applications has become very agile,” Bodo Huber, CTO of PHYTEC added. “Global trends like IoT create new technologies, which drive innovation into almost every kind of application. Time-to-market is a key to success for our customers since new types of appliances and products are continuously invented all over the world. We are very excited to work with Nano Dimension's cutting-edge technology and hope that it will enable us to provide our customers with end-to-end solutions for shortening time-to-market and allowing rapid prototyping.”