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Nano Dimension Reports Sale of AME, Fabrica Product Lines

Company plans to update 2026 financial guidance on quarterly 2026 earnings call.

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By DE Editors  

April 10, 2026

Nano Dimension Ltd. announces the sale of its additively manufactured electronics (AME) product line and its previously discontinued Fabrica product line to Inspira Technologies OXY B.H.N. Ltd.

 

The total consideration payable to the company in connection with the transaction is up to $12.5 million, consisting of a $2.0 million upfront cash payment, and up to $10.5 million of deferred payments tied to the future performance of the product lines over the next 12 months. Inspira has assumed operational control of the product lines, effective immediately. Completion of the transaction remains subject only to the receipt of customary regulatory approvals.

The Company believes this transaction represents a vital step as it advances its previously announced strategic alternatives review process to maximize shareholder value and reflects Nano’s continued focus on optimizing its cost structure, reducing operating complexity and lowering overall cash burn. After thorough review of the Company’s asset base, management and the board of directors determined that the AME and Fabrica product lines were not aligned with its go forward priorities. The Company expects this transaction to reduce annualized cash burn by approximately $10 million, to strengthen its liquidity and financial flexibility, and to enable greater focus on key strategic initiatives, according to Nano Dimension.

“Today’s announcement marks the first of a series of steps to maximize shareholder value and builds on the cost reduction actions initiated in the third quarter of 2025," says David Stehlin, chief executive officer. "The sale of the AME and Fabrica product lines will lower our operating costs and cash burn while reinforcing financial flexibility, and the deferred consideration structure allows us to participate in potential upside as the product lines perform under Inspira’s ownership.”

Nano Dimension will continue to evaluate strategic alternatives to maximize shareholder value and provide updates on its strategic alternatives review process as appropriate. The Company will update its 2026 financial guidance on its first quarter 2026 earnings call.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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