Electronics 3D printer manufacturer Nano Dimension has announced the sale of one of its systems to a European defense customer.
For national security reasons, Nano Dimension hasn’t revealed the nation whose military has adopted its technology, but they’re understood to be the tenth western defense agency to do so. Having sold another of its DragonFly IV 3D printers, CEO Yoav Stern says the firm is now beginning to lay the groundwork for commercial applications further down the line.
“After many years of experience with advanced technologies in the Air Force, I know that leading edge products which are adopted initially by defense forces, traditionally end up creating very large size commercial markets as well,” said Stern. ”There are perhaps no greater requirements for innovation than what defense agencies command, and we are proud to be chosen as the supplier of such…