J.A.M.E.S And NScrypt Partner To Propel AME Innovation
J.A.M.E.S (Jetted Additively Manufactured Electronics Sources) proudly announces a partnership with nScrypt, manufacturer of the Factory in a Tool (FiT) series of high-precision motion platforms for 3D manufacturing and micro dispensing.
Purpose of the Partnership
This strategic alliance marks a significant milestone in the advancement of Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME), aiming to revolutionize the 3D printing electronics industry through innovation, collaboration, and the fusion of expertise.
J.A.M.E.S, a pioneering force in the field of AME, stands committed to propelling the evolution of this dynamic field through collaborative and cutting-edge design innovation. With the vision of creating a global hub for AME enthusiasts, J.A.M.E.S has established an all-encompassing online community and a cloud-based platform dedicated exclusively to AME, fostering a space where industry pioneers, engineers, and entrepreneurs can converge to explore, learn, and transform ideas into reality.
The partnership with nScrypt amplifies J.A.M.E.S's commitment to driving progress and unlocking the full potential of AME. nScrypt's novel ability to 3D manufacture complex, electronically functional structures on complex surfaces with unparalleled precision, align seamlessly with J.A.M.E.S's mission to accelerate 3D printing electronic innovation. This collaboration is set to yield groundbreaking solutions to current challenges within the 3D printed electronic industry.
"We are thrilled to join forces with nScrypt to shape the future of Additively Manufactured Electronics," said Andreas Müller, CEO of J.A.M.E.S. "This partnership is a testament to our shared commitment to innovation and our combined expertise. Together, we will drive AME to new horizons and empower our community members to push the boundaries of what's possible."
“We look forward to collaborating within the J.A.M.E.S community and advancing currently available technology to provide new solutions for challenges in manufacturing and develop new possibilities within the printed electronic space”, said Kenneth Church, CEO of nScrypt.
The partnership between J.A.M.E.S and nScrypt is set to enhance the progress of AME by promoting an environment of knowledge sharing, innovation, and collaborative learning within the J.A.M.E.S community.
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