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By DE Editors  

September 17, 2018

Nano Dimension, additive electronics provider, expands its channel network with the addition of Fisher Unitech, a U.S. technology provider of 3D product development software tools and 3D printers.

As part of the reseller agreement, Fisher Unitech will purchase Nano Dimension’s DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D Printer for professional electronics and make the technology available to its customer base. This is the third channel partnership that Nano Dimension has established in North America.

“Fisher Unitech’s geographical reach, strong position in key verticals and excellent reputation makes them an ideal partner to accelerate our growth in the United States,” says Simon Fried, president of Nano Dimension USA. “We look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with them.”

Fisher Unitech has 17 offices and 3D printing labs, supporting sales across 22 states, with more than 17,000 customers. The combination of Nano Dimension’s DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D printer with electrical and PCB design software allows Fisher Unitech to offer a complete embedded electronic solution to its customers.

“This partnership represents significant growth potential for both companies. Nano Dimension’s technology forwards our mission to fundamentally advance manufacturing in America by adding the most advanced 3D printed circuit board technology to our customers,” says Matt Wise, CEO of Fisher Unitech. “Circuit boards are an essential element of the internet of things and smart connected products. Our industry leading clients strive to design, test and launch products faster than the competition and we are excited to bring them another tool to accelerate that process.”

Nano Dimension’s DragonFly 2020 Pro 3D Printer is shaping the electronic additive manufacturing market by empowering companies to take control of their entire development cycle. The system enables the 3D printing of functional electronics such as sensors, conductive geometries, antennas, molded connected devices, printed circuit board and other devices.

For more info, visit Fisher Unitech and Nano Dimension.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

 

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