Following the success of its first Customer Experience Center (CEC) in Ness Ziona, at the company’s headquarters, Nano Dimension collaborates with XponentialWorks, a specialist in 3D printing advisory to open a second one in Los Angeles.
The California location to further develop 3D printing for electronics
This CEC will mainly offer the same services than the first one in Israel.
Such as the first one, at this CEC, Nano Dimension also serves as customer and reseller training facility and sales support centers.
At the CEC, DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D Printer, that enables as a reminder to 3D-print metal and polymer simultaneously.
At the CEC, customers and partners will be able to experience first-hand how the DragonFly 2020 Pro can eliminate many of the complex workflow processes, as well as time and resources, that would otherwise be required to create a PCB prototype using traditional methods.
“North America is one of the most important additive manufacturing markets, “said Amit Dror, CEO of Nano Dimension. One would understand the reason why the company has chosen another competitive actor in the industry to support this strategy.
Indeed, XponentialWorks was founded by additive manufacturing pioneer, Avi Reichental, ex-CEO of 3D Systems who was also recently named co-chairman of Nano Dimension’s Board of Directors.
“With the opening of our second CEC, we are making it possible for our customers to immediately access and work with our products first hand, so that our clients can experience how our printers can cut their design and manufacturing cycles and enhance their competitive advantage,” concluded Dror.
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