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Nano Dimension Partners with Productivity Inc: Expands its Reseller Network to cover all major U.S. Region

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Nano Dimension, one of the leading additive electronics provider announced that it has further expanded its North American channel partner ecosystem by adding Productivity Inc. as a reseller to promote its flagship DragonFly Pro 3D printer. Productivity Inc. will promote the DragonFly Pro 3D printer in the Upper Midwest region whereas its related company MMT will promote the products in the Rocky Mountain region.

This new addition expands the company’s reseller network deeper in North American region and represents Nano Dimension’s significant growth in the thriving partner ecosystem and increase in sales reach. As a part of the agreement, Productivity Inc. will purchase the DragonFly Pro 3D printer and will make the 3D printer available to its large customer base.

The DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D Printer

Above: The DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D Printer/Image Credit: Nano Dimension

Speaking about the newest addition, Simon Fried, President of Nano Dimension USA Inc. said, “Nano Dimension continues to meet its milestones, which include expanding our global presence. The addition of these well respected, quality resellers gives us partner coverage in all U.S. regions, enabling us to better service local demand. It also provides more opportunities for product developers and electrical engineers to exploit the advantages of multi-material additive manufacturing for prototyping and short run manufacturing.”

“We see this as a significant milestone in our strategic growth plan as a global leader in precision additive manufacturing solutions for electronics,” added Fried.

Providing further details about the new agreement between two companies, Greg Buck, President of Productivity Inc. said, “We are excited to introduce this technology to our customers. It’s a truly game changing opportunity for manufacturers in our area to accelerate their productivity in printed electronics.”

Founded in the year 1968, Productivity Inc., is a leading machine tool distributor serving the Upper Midwest United States. The addition of the DragonFly Pro further boosts its existing additive manufacturing product portfolio to include the unique capability of combining conductive and dielectric materials in a single print, enabling time and cost savings as well as agile development processes.

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The DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D printer makes it easier for companies to 3D print a variety of functional electronics such as sensors, antennas, molded connected devices, printed circuit board and other devices. By easing the process of manufacturing such complex electronic devices, the DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D printer is transforming the electronic additive manufacturing market and allowing companies to take charge of their entire development cycle.

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