In this presentation, the printed waveguide antennas investigated in the TINKER project are considered from both a technical and an economic point of view. The printed antennas have high potential to reduce production costs and weight as well as to increase functional integration.
Continue reading “Multimaterial Inkjet Printing for Radar Waveguide Antennas”Silver or copper? Simon Fried, Nano Dimension, speaks about inkjet printing
Recently I caught up with Simon Fried, chief business officer and one of the founders of Nano Dimension, an Israeli start up that is targeting the market for printed circuit boards or PCBs.
The end goal for many people in additive manufacturing is not so much the ability to print individual components but rather to print a sub assembly or a whole object in a single process. Ultimately this also means being able to print the electronic elements of those objects, which explains why there is so much interest in Nano Dimensions. Continue reading “Silver or copper? Simon Fried, Nano Dimension, speaks about inkjet printing”