nano3Dprint announces further expansion in Asia with new distribution partner


nano3Dprint The company has announced its latest strategic alliance in Asia. Taiwan-based Collimage International Co. Ltd. will distribute nano3Dprint’s A2200 multi-material electronics 3D printer and its B3300 dual-dispensing 3D printer to its customers in Taiwan.

Collimage International already has sold several printers. National Taiwan UniversityStudents in the Photonics Lab Course will create and print electrode patterns made of metallic materials to build self-powered solar devices.

“This partnership opens a gateway to untapped opportunities, propels our brand to new heights and enables us to reach an even wider audience eager for our innovative technology,” said Ramsey Stevens, nano3Dprint CEO.

Alan Tuan is the President of Collimage International. He added, “By expanding Collimage’s product range, we capture the attention and interest of a larger audience, while also rekindling an exciting new perspective amongst our existing clients.” We look forward to creating a new market in Taiwan for nano3Dprint.”

The company’s B3300 dual-dispensing 3D printer was announced in October 2022, and is used for the creation of products such as medical devices, wearables, batteries and other functional electronics with embedded circuitry. The dual dispensing system allows two different materials, such as plastic and metal, to be printed in combination to create a combined material print.

Nano3Dprint announced the upgrade of the A2200 3D multi-material printer in December 2022. The new version features a compact printhead, improved dispensing mechanisms, enhanced clarity, and higher magnifications on the built-in video system. The company claims that the printhead is capable of accurately metering inks from viscosities as low as 1mPa.s and up to 54000mPa.s.



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