Feb 12, 2018 | By Tess
Nano Dimension, an Israel-based company specializing in 3D printed electronics, has just launched a new service dedicated to 3D printed electronics. The online service is said to be the first of its kind, and will provide companies and individuals with access to resources for developing and ordering smart and electronic 3D printed devices.
Dubbed the 3D Printed Electronics Service Bureau, Nano Dimension’s newly established service will leverage the company’s electronic 3D printing technology to create on-demand prototypes and even small-batch production runs for its clients.
Ultimately, the service is aimed at making Nano Dimension’s innovative additive manufacturing technology, as well as its specialized materials, more accessible. Companies or individuals are now able to upload their designs to the online platform and have the designs optimized for 3D printing.
If the quoted price seems fair to the customer, they can then order their 3D printed products at the touch of a button, after which Nano Dimension will get printing—whether it’s a prototype, printed circuit board (PCBs), or another conductive and electronically connected component.
“We are excited to bring to market the first ever digital manufacturing service for on-demand electronics prototypes and short-run production,” commented Nano Dimension CEO Amit Dror. “Our unique additive manufacturing capabilities positions us to be the first to offer professional-grade 3D printed circuitry, encapsulated sensors, and printed antennas to designers and engineers within days, compressing our customers’ time to market and delivering valuable services across their entire product life cycle.”
Those ordering parts from Nano Dimension’s new service will have their electronic and connected components manufactured using the company’s DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D printing technology. The 3D printer, which was released this past September, is an updated (and larger-scale) version of its original DragonFly 2020 3D printer, and is built specifically for additively manufacturing PCBs, sensors, antennas, molded interconnect devices (MIDs), and more.
The new 3D printing service is made more accessible by a recent collaboration between Nano Dimension and Dassault Systèmes. The partnership, announced just last week, saw the launch of a new SOLIDWORKS add-in for Nano Dimension’s 3D printing tech which lets users design an electronic 3D model directly in SOLIDWORKS and have it sent to a DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D printer.
Nano Dimension’s 3D Printed Electronics Service Bureau is already up and running. You can find out more about it here.
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