Nano Dimension Sets Up Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) NanoLab Facility

The AME NanoLab Network will open access to customers and researchers to experience the AME workflow in two steps, from design to final prototype.

The AME NanoLab Network will open access to customers and researchers to experience the AME workflow in two steps, from design to final prototype.

Nano Dimension Ltd. is collaborating with TTM Technologies, Inc. to open its first AME NanoLab at TTM’s Advanced Manufacturing Center in Stafford Springs, CT.

 

The AME NanoLab Network will enable customers and researchers to actively experience the complete AME workflow in two steps, from design to final prototype. This network of labs will allow clients to work with the latest DragonFly IV 3D-Printer and FLIGHT software from Nano Dimension. Experts will work one-on-one with defense, aviation, aerospace, medical, advanced industrial and research users to support them in the development of electronic products.

By launching the first site, named AME NanoLab@TTM, Nano Dimension and TTM aim to pursue growth and capabilities in the AME market. The alliance will draw on TTM’s expertise in the printed circuit board (PCB) industry and deliver solutions using advanced composition and manufacturing techniques. TTM owns and operates three Nano Dimension DragonFly systems at its Advanced Manufacturing Center.

“3D printed electronics are rapidly evolving, delivering a step-change in electronics manufacturing,” states Sean Patterson, president of Americas, Nano Dimension. “With this industry-leading partnership, we’re launching our first AME NanoLab Network site. Our goal is to align roadmaps, research, and development to support TTM and their original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), which will provide a better understanding of their use cases and materials requirements. As a result, customers will now be able to more easily explore the 3D space for Hi-PEDs while also reducing environmental impact in electronics manufacturing.”

The AME NanoLab @ TTM, and the launch of additional AME NanoLab Network sites in the future, will promote the ongoing development of new specifications related to IPC, MILSPEC and automotive and will work toward creating new AME standards within the United States. Customers will also receive training and consulting on their applications and use cases.

“Our work with Nano Dimension’s equipment will complement our other efforts in additive electronics manufacturing as well as our larger Industry 4.0 efforts at TTM,” states Phil Titterton, chief operating officer, TTM. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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