Nano Dimension has sold its DragonFly IV system to the University of Stuttgart. Nano Dimension’s most advanced 3D printer for electronics will go to the University’s Institute of Smart Sensors and 3rd Institute of Physics. The two groups are jointly working on the design and the integration of next-generation quantum devices as part of a government sponsored program known as Cluster4Future QSens. The University of Stuttgart groups are working together with 19 industrial partners and three research institutes to spearhead the industrial use of quantum sensors to target a large-scale market entry within the next three to five years.
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