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J.A.M.E.S announces a partnership with nScrypt to advance additively manufactured electronics (AME), aiming to revolutionize the 3D printing electronics industry through innovation, collaboration and the fusion of expertise.
Nanoe is launching a new filaments line: Zetamix Epsilon, containing three filaments, each one with different permittivity going from 2.2 for the lowest value up to 7.5 for the highest value.
Fortify and polySpectr announced strategic funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) aimed at decarbonizing the U.S. industrial sector, advancing clean energy manufacturing and improving America’s economic competitiveness and workforce diversity.
nScrypt’s research arm, Sciperio, has received US Patent no. 10,966,312, entitled “Printed Litz Line,” which has two independent claims and 12 dependent claims and covers a method of 3D printing a litz line.
CAES announced the opening of its new state-of-the-art RF additive manufacturing operations in Exeter, NH, supporting CAES’ partnership with SWISSto12.
The new capital will allow Scrona to accelerate the industrialization and commercialization of this novel printing technology and develop new applications across multiple industries including semiconductor manufacturing, high-end displays, electronics and PCB.
IDTechEx identifies and explains the micro-trends for each material specialty that are worth keeping an eye on going into 2022: polymer, ceramic, composite and metal additive.
Fortify and Rogers Corporation announced their partnership to enable additive manufacturing of low-loss dielectric materials for RF devices and electronics.
SWISSto12 is collaborating with Maxar Technologies to develop new types of advanced narrowband and high power waveguide filters using additive manufacturing (3D printing).