It seems as though we've been anticipating the official release of Nano Dimension's electronic circuit board 3D printer, the DragonFly 2020, for a long time. The company's innovative work won't stop after the release of the DragonFly 2020, however; thanks to a new grant from the Israel Innovation Authority, they're about to move into a new area of development: 3D printed ceramic components for the aerospace and aviation sectors. The Israel Innovation Authority's MEIMAD committee, a joint venture between the Innovation Authority, the Ministry of Finance and Administration for the Development of Weapons and Technological Infrastructure of the Ministry of Defense, has approved a budget of NIS 1.4 million (about $372,000) for the project, which will involve the development of inkjet 3D printing technology for advanced ceramic materials. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/164085/nano-dime...eramic-inkjet/