Nano Dimension’s 3D printer will now be distributed in Canada

Thanks to a partnership with CAD MicroSolutions, a Toronto-based 3D technology service provider and distributor, Nano Dimension will start selling the DragonFly 2020 3D printer in Canada.

Simon Fried

The Canadian electronics industry  is known for its R&D capabilities. The industry comprises C$11 billion in 2015 and a growth of C$15 billion is expecting by 2030. That’s why the additive manufacturing technology company sees this market as very promising for agile hardware development tools such as the DragonFly 2020 3D printer.

CAD MicroSolutions has a track record of meeting the needs of the Canadian design automation and 3D printing communities,” said Simon Fried, Chief Business Officer of Nano Dimension. “We are delighted to collaborate with them as we introduce this exciting technology.”

“CAD MicroSolutions sees great potential for this technology in the Canadian market,” said Darren Gornall, President of CAD MicroSolutions “Faster circuit development cycles driven by the convergence of 3D printing and design automation is a significant capability for the design community.

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