At Formnext 2025, one trend is unmistakable: additive manufacturing is shifting firmly toward real production. Nano Dimension is at the center of that shift, showing how materials, not just machines, are driving the next leap forward. Known for its intelligent additive manufacturing technologies, from Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) to adaptive SMT assembly, the company is now introducing ATARU, a new family of performance resins engineered for applications where precision, durability, and consistency are essential. Designed for sectors ranging from electronics to aerospace, ATARU reflects Nano Dimension’s broader vision of a fully digital and intelligent factory for Industry 4.0.
To explore what this new material unlocks, the video includes insights from Nathan Harris and Dr. Stefan Schlisske of Nano Dimension. They discuss how ATARU fits into the company’s innovation strategy, the early feedback from users, and the applications where its performance stands out most.
Their perspectives highlight how next-generation materials are enabling additive manufacturing to move beyond prototypes and into true functional production, driven by advancements in chemistry, process control, and material engineering. To learn more about ATARU, you can visit Nano Dimension at Hall 12.1, booth B119.
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