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Nano Dimension – Changing the way world manufactures
Centre for Electronics Centre for Bioengineering Centre for Chemical Research Centre for Experimental and Applied Physics Centre for Intelligent Transport Centre for Sustainable Engineering Faculty of Science and EngineeringSummary
Chris Garden from NanoDimension will give a talk about their 3D printer and explain how it can be used for printed circuit board fabrication. The talk will be followed by Q&A and a demonstration of the printer. The content of the talk is as follows:
- Why Additive Manufacturing is reinventing Electronics? How leading organizations around the world innovate through Hi-PEDs?
- Outlook
Company Profile
Nano Dimension's (Nasdaq: NNDM) vision is to transform existing Industry 4.0 environmentally friendly & economically efficient precision additive electronics and manufacturing – by delivering solutions that convert digital designs to electronic devices - on demand, anytime, anywhere.
Whilst Nano Dimension combine two materials, Silver and Polymer Dielectric, their system is open to ink experimentation, the area of specialty are RF antenna and miniaturized bio-medical devices.
Nano Dimension has served over 2,000 customers across vertical target markets such as aerospace and defense, advanced automotive, high-tech industrial, specialty medical technology, R&D, and academia.
The Company designs and makes Additive Electronics Manufacturing 3D printing machines and consumable materials. Additive Electronics are manufacturing machines that enable the design and development of High-Performance-Electronic-Devices (Hi-PED®s).
Nano Dimension is unique in providing 50-layer conductive boards in 3mm Z-Axis, this is important for the development of 5G and 6G antenna, miniature Life Science devices with IoT sensors and embedded die. The rapid innovation of these Hi-Ped devices accelerate the PoC phase and research ability in any organization.
The printer is an Eco-friendly, using only materials harvested without waste or Co2 emissions, reducing a factory footprint by removing additional printers for additional process required in traditional board manufacture, all reducing the carbon footprint in PCB manufacturing.
Through the integration of its portfolio of products, Nano Dimension is offering the advantages of rapid prototyping, high-mix-low-volume production, IP security, minimal environmental footprint, and design-for-manufacturing capabilities, which is all unleashed with the limitless possibilities of additive manufacturing.
Biography
Chris Garden is an Additive Technical Specialist with Nano Dimension Inc, representing the Electronics Division which has its EMEA HQ in Munich. A proud graduate of the University of Southampton in the UK with an Electrical/Electronics degree, initially inspired to pursue a career in this field, but diversified into high-end critical infrastructure security for most of his career. His career took him from Verint Systems to FLIR/Teledyne, both $1-2B revenue, where he had a significant involvement in high-end and critical infrastructure security, with expansive knowledge in thermal imaging, visible spectrum devices and network transmission techniques.
During his tenure at FLIR he became the EMEA Managing Director and was responsible for the growth and P/L for the Division. He re-entered electronics 3 years ago to join Nano Dimension, a start – up company and a pioneer of Additive electronics, born out of Israel in 2012, at that stage the company was 90 employees, with a turnover of approximately $7M, today they have more than 500 employees and an accelerating turnover of $60M.
The event will take place at the Graduate Centre GC114 and on the following Teams Link
Contact: | James Kelly |
Email: | j.kelly@qmul.ac.uk |
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