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Nano Dimension has expanded its strategic partnership with Phillips Corporation to accelerate the adoption of its industrial additive manufacturing platforms across the Southeast United States.
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Nano Dimension has expanded its strategic partnership with Phillips Corporation to accelerate the adoption of its industrial additive manufacturing platforms across the Southeast United States.

Nano Dimension Ltd.
Nano Dimension Ltd.

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Originally reported by tickerreport.com

Nano Dimension has expanded its strategic partnership with Phillips Corporation to accelerate the adoption of its industrial additive manufacturing platforms across the Southeast United States. This collaboration focuses on integrating the X7, FX10, and FX20 systems into regional manufacturing workflows, providing customers with enhanced access to hardware, materials, and the Eiger software platform. CEO David Stehlin confirmed that the initiative includes expanded application engineering and technical support services to meet the requirements of defense and aerospace clients. The company reported Q4 2025 revenue of $35.3 million, a 142 percent year-over-year increase, largely driven by the inclusion of Markforged assets and improved execution in production-oriented digital manufacturing.

This partnership addresses the growing industrial demand for secure, traceable, and repeatable production capabilities in the defense and aerospace sectors. By leveraging Phillips Corporation's established distribution network, Nano Dimension aims to bridge the gap between prototyping and field-deployed manufacturing, particularly for spare parts production in constrained environments. The integration of the FX10 platform, capable of processing both high-performance composites and metals, positions the company to compete directly with established industrial AM providers by offering dual-material flexibility. This strategy aligns with broader market trends prioritizing supply chain resilience and localized manufacturing in the United States.

Expanding regional support infrastructure is a logical step for Nano Dimension to capitalize on the installed base of Markforged systems while scaling its own industrial platforms. Success will depend on the company's ability to maintain technical support quality as it integrates diverse hardware ecosystems and manages the transition toward production-oriented applications. Users should focus on the practical interoperability of the Eiger software across these combined hardware platforms to ensure consistent part quality and workflow efficiency.

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Nano DimensionPhillips Corporationadditive manufacturingFX20FX10Eiger softwaredefense manufacturingUnited States

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