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Nano Dimension AG
Nano Dimension AG was founded in 2012 by Amit Dror, who served as its first CEO before Yoav Stern took the helm.
Nano Dimension AG
Nano Dimension AG was founded in 2012 by Amit Dror, who served as its first CEO before Yoav Stern took the helm. The company emerged from Israel's deep-tech ecosystem and went public on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange in 2014, later cross-listing on the Nasdaq. Its wealth origin is corporate, not family-based — it is a publicly traded firm, not a family office. The firm's strategy centers on additive manufacturing for electronics, specifically 3D printing of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and advanced packaging. It has deployed capital toward acquisitions to build a vertically integrated platform: DeepCube (AI/ML for manufacturing), Global Inkjet Systems (printer control), and Essemtec (microassembly). Its geographic footprint spans Israel, Germany, the United States, and Japan. The firm targets both direct sales of printers and recurring revenues from materials and software subscriptions. Nano Dimension reported approximately $56 million in revenue in 2024 (per its annual filing, March 2025). It employs roughly 800 people across R&D centers in Israel, Germany, and the U.S. The company maintains a wholly owned operating subsidiary in the U.S., Nano Dimension Technologies Inc., and has a dedicated venture arm, Nano Dimension Ventures, which makes minority investments in complementary hardware and software startups. May 2024: The firm acquired Essemtec AG, a Swiss provider of microassembly and pick-and-place equipment, expanding its manufacturing footprint (per the firm, May 2024). Nano Dimension's structural differentiator is its position as a publicly traded pure-play additive electronics company — a rarity among firms in the broader 3D-printing space, most of which remain private or diversified. Its governance follows public-company norms with an independent board, quarterly disclosures, and shareholder-driven capital allocation. The firm's software-plus-hardware model allows it to capture recurring revenues from consumables and software subscriptions, reducing reliance on printer unit sales alone.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
2012
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
Israel
City
Ness Ziona
Corporate office
Ness Ziona, Israel
Principals
Yoav Stern
Chief Executive Officer
Amit Dror
Co-Founder and former CEO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Nano Dimension?
Investment decisions are led by CEO Yoav Stern, in coordination with the board of directors. The firm has a publicly traded structure, so major capital-allocation moves — such as acquisitions — require board approval and are disclosed in SEC filings (per the firm, 2024).
How does Nano Dimension source proprietary deal flow?
The firm sources acquisitions and investments through its internal corporate development team, which monitors the additive electronics and AI/ML spaces. It also runs Nano Dimension Ventures, a venture arm that makes minority investments in hardware and software startups aligned with its technology road map (per the firm, 2024).
Is Nano Dimension structured as a family office or a corporate entity?
Nano Dimension is a publicly traded company, not a family office. It is incorporated in Israel and listed on the Nasdaq (NNDM) and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange. Its governance follows public-company norms with an independent board and quarterly earnings disclosures.
Does Nano Dimension participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Nano Dimension primarily makes direct acquisitions and minority investments through its venture arm. It does not act as a limited partner in external funds. Its capital is deployed to acquire companies that integrate hardware, software, or materials into its additive electronics platform.
What investment stages does Nano Dimension typically target?
The firm targets growth-stage and mature companies that can be integrated into its platform. Its acquisitions have ranged from established equipment manufacturers (Essemtec) to AI software firms (DeepCube). Its venture arm may back earlier-stage startups, but the focus remains on industrial-grade technology with commercial traction.
Which sectors does Nano Dimension explicitly focus on?
Nano Dimension focuses exclusively on additive electronics and advanced manufacturing. Its core sectors include 3D printing of PCBs, AI/ML for manufacturing optimization, printer control software, and microassembly equipment. It does not target consumer 3D printing or bioprinting.
Does Nano Dimension maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
Nano Dimension does not publicly disclose any dedicated philanthropic foundation. As a publicly traded company, any charitable contributions are disclosed in its annual filings. The firm's primary mission is commercial, focusing on manufacturing technology.
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