Nano Dimension Presents: “What Is AME and Its Impact on the Industry Roadmap?”

Nano Dimension Ltd. (Nasdaq: NNDM), an industry leading Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME)/PE (Printed Electronics) provider, today announced a new webinar based on the successful AME Academy presentation. The webinar, entitled “What Is AME and Its Impact on the Industry Roadmap?” is scheduled to take place Thursday, July 29, 2021 at 10 a.m. EST.

Nano Dimension July Webinar 21
Nano Dimension July Webinar 21

This webinar, hosted by Dr. Jaim Nulman, will explore the endless possibilities of additively manufacturing electronics for various industry sectors, reaching from Advanced Sensor and Packaging Solutions over to 3D printed RF Antennas. Attendees will hear about digital fabrication of files, AME for heterogenous integration and the Electronics Industry Roadmap.

Dr. Nulman is a proven influencer and innovator with more than 30 years of expertise in working with companies from startups to Fortune 500 enterprises. He served as Vice President of Applied Materials, where is spent 15 years in several product division and corporate positions.

For more information or to register now, visit www.nano-di.com/ame-webinar.

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