Date: 09/29/2023
About this Forum:
The Rodgers Lab wants to provide, or connect RLE researchers to, the best methods, tools and services for cutting edge prototyping. To help us better consider their offering, Nano Dimension will get into the weeds on its additive manufacturing product and service offerings. If you have any questions about small, high-performance plastic, ceramic, metal, or electronics (!) 3D printing, then join us! Nano Dimensions will come prepared with as much actual performance data as they can share.
Nano Dimension is the developer and provider of additively manufactured electronics (AME) systems and will talk about its Dragonfly IV. The Dragonfly can 3D print a multi-layer printed circuit board, complete with connections between layers (or vias) as well as potentially built-in features like capacitors, inductors, twisted wires groups, coax lines, and embedded parts.
Nano Dimension also sells and supports the Fabrica additive micro-printing solution, and the Admaflex line of 3D ceramic and metal printers.
About the presenters:
Dr. Bahr is currently the additively manufactured electronics manager at Nano Dimension in the US. He specialized in additively manufactured RF electronics, including phased array design for SATCOM/5G, gradient metamaterials, and electrical characterization of printed materials. He received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology focusing on the use of inkjet-printing and 3D printing for antennas, sensors, origami-electronics, packaging, energy harvesting, and mm-wave devices up to 110 GHz.
Justin’s roll is to expand knowledge of Nano’s technology in general and help industry and customers get whatever they need along their journey. Justin has worked in aerospace and defense for 20 years from design, to operations, quality, supply chain, program management and business development. Justin holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) as well as a master’s in business.