The University of Technology Sydney in Australia will very soon make use of the DragonFly 2020 pro, Nano Dimension’ first 3D printer to be mass commercialized. The 3D printer will be used for advanced research into 3D printed electronics.
The university of Technology Sydney then becomes the first academic institution in the Asia-Pacific region to install a DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D printer.
As a reminder, the DragonFly 2020 pro is a one-stop solution for 3D-printed electronics. A great number of the complexities and bottlenecks incorporated in PCB (printed circuit board) are removed from this 3D Printer, giving the user the possibility to control the development cycle of the product himself.
Emona Instruments Pty Ltd, Nano Dimension’s distribution partner in Australia was in charge with the sales process. The company is a supplier of electronic test and measuring instruments, 3D printers and additive manufacturing solutions.
This is certainly a good start in the mass commercialization of the DragonFly 2020 pro is the Asia-pacific region.
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