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Nano Dimension opens new US Headquarters in Greater Boston Area; To work closely with Academic and Research Institutions

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Nano Dimension Ltd., a market leader in Additive Manufactured Electronics (AME), Printed Electronics (PE), and Micro-Additive Manufacturing (Micro-AM), announced the opening of its new US headquarters in Waltham, a suburb of Boston.

The company is relocating its US headquarters to the greater Boston, MA area as part of its business plan. Nano Dimension will now work more closely with academic and research institutions that were early adopters of its ground-breaking AME, PE, and Micro-AM solutions. Nano Dimension‘s new facility is conveniently located near the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, and Boston University, as well as numerous other private and public universities and research and development labs.

“We are excited to strengthen our presence in the nation’s academic research and technological innovation center. Our multi-year growth initiative is dependent on being near the institutions and consortia that are already – or will soon become – our customers.”

– Sean Patterson, President of Nano Dimension USA, and Chief Revenue Officer

Working closely with Academic and Research Institutions

Nano Dimension is committed to advancing a new manufacturing model for electronic and other 3D printed devices by leveraging additive manufacturing, deep learning artificial intelligence (AI), advanced materials, and integrated surface mount technology (SMT). This new model is consistent with our product roadmap for Industry 4.0 initiatives and enables intelligent, self-improving processes and automation that are significantly more secure and environmentally friendly than traditional industrial technologies.

The office relocation also broadens the high-tech talent pool available to the Company. Patterson added, “Even beyond the four strategic acquisitions completed in the past year, we are expecting tremendous growth in our customer base and our staff moving forward. It is important for us to take part in the Massachusetts area’s thriving professional and research ecosystem.”

Nano Dimension has already hired two industry insiders to assist in navigating the new academic-technology innovator landscape. Gene Howard Weiner, a stalwart of the printed circuit board (PCB) industry for decades, has been retained as a consultant through his Massachusetts-based firm Weiner International Associates. Additionally, Nano Dimension has hired Dana Korf, Principal Consultant at Korf Consultancy, as its new AME Standards Manager.

The new headquarters will house expanded sales operations, customer support, and fabrication facilities that will be used to host customer open houses and continue to support AME Academy® events and community organisations.

Customers and prospects are invited to visit the new office by appointment, and the Company will host an open house this summer. The event’s details will be announced in the coming weeks.

Nano Dimension maintains a presence in Sunrise, Florida, as a marketing and sales support centre, as well as a provider of NaNoS® printing services and logistics.


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