The supply was made to a leading Israeli defence company for evaluation purposes and is expected to be installed at the partner’s site in the coming days.
Up until now Nano Dimension capabilities in terms of printing multilayer electric circuits have only been demonstrated in lab conditions. With the first supply of the DragonFly 2020 system for testing, this is being seen as the company’s first key step towards the potential commercialisation of its 3D printers.
Commenting Amit Dror, CEO of Nano Dimension said, “Supplying our first system to a beta partner is a tremendous achievement for Nano Dimension. We have set ourselves an ambitious goal to develop what to all intents and purposes is a revolutionary product that – until now- did not exist in the market, based on advanced technology that combines hardware, nano-chemistry and software.”