Nano Dimension and HENSOLDT Expand Investment in Joint Venture

Ongoing joint venture, J.A.M.E.S., is made for advancement of 3D printed electronics industry.

Ongoing joint venture, J.A.M.E.S., is made for advancement of 3D printed electronics industry.

Nano Dimension Ltd., along with HENSOLDT AG, have announced their respective leadership teams have agreed to continue the joint venture Jetted Additively Manufactured Electronics Sources GmbH (J.A.M.E.S.).

J.A.M.E.S, based in Taufkirchen, Germany, combines the strengths of Nano Dimension and HENSOLDT to advance the development of 3D printed electronics, according to the companies. J.A.M.E.S established itself as an electronic designer community where designs and methodologies for manufacturing, component integration, and materials know-how are exchanged, along with being a key partner to work with strategic customers on specific projects that seek to make AME a centerpiece of their work. 

Based on J.A.M.E.S’ success, many new research and development and manufacturing teams have found useful benefits from AME. This includes improved iterative development, IP safety, fast time to market, and device performance gains.

“We are excited to continue our work on building J.A.M.E.S as a critical platform for knowledge sharing and realization of 3D printed electronics,” says Andreas Müller, chief executive officer of J.A.M.E.S. “We have had great partners in Nano Dimension and HENSOLDT, who have been so supportive from their initial vision years ago to their ongoing direction and perspective. We look forward to seeing J.A.M.E.S continue to grow and become the first professional network for advanced electronics manufacturing and engineering.”

“Thanks to a closer cooperation with Nano Dimension, our joint venture has been the driver for a fast technology development as a real alternative to conventional electronics manufacturing,” says Oliver Dörre, chief executive officer and chairman of the Management Board of HENSOLDT. “We are committed to support J.A.M.E.S’ mission and invest in the advancements of digital 3D printing of electronic components to make the benefits of this technology available for the industry development and production.”

“Starting our partnership with HENSOLDT – in J.A.M.E.S—over 3years ago, was one of the best decisions we made, and not just for Nano Dimension, but for the 3D printed electronics industry as a whole,” adds Yoav Stern, chief executive officer and member of the board of directors of Nano Dimension. “We are still in the early days of the technology revolutionizing electronics manufacturing. Our future success will be supported by J.A.M.E.S and the work they do with several stakeholders.”

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

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