Additively Manufactured Electronics Technology

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Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) adds another dimension to 3D printing – the ability to generate working circuit boards and high-performance electronic devices. Bring yourself up to speed with an overview of this emerging field:

  • What AME is and how does it differ from PE.
  • Present the inkjet manufacturing process.
  • Discuss materials.
  • Touch on embedded components.
  • Applications including formed components and design techniques.
  • Present D-67 committee task groups and standards activity
Dana Korf Rafael Del Rey November 15

Webinar Speakers 

Dana Korf is the AME Standards Manager at Nano Dimension. He is chair of IPC D-67 Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) sub-committee, on the IPC-2581 committee, is a recipient of the IPC Presidents Award and has several IPC Special Recognition awards for his work in high-speed design standards and digital twin. Dana currently writes for the iConnect007 Design online magazine focusing on data transfer under the tagline “Dana on Data”. Prior to Nano Dimension, Dana was the Principal Consultant at Korf Consultancy based in Bremerton, WA, working with software companies, fabricators, OEMs, and IPC to improve the design to manufacturing data transfer quality since 2019. Dana has been in the industry for over 40 years. He recently spent over seven years living and working in China as the Multek Sr. Director of Central Manufacturing Engineering and NPI. He was previously the Director of PCB Technology at Huawei Technologies in Shenzhen, China. Prior to moving to China, he worked at Sanmina, HADCO, and Zycon as the Director of Product Engineering.

Dr. Rafael del Rey is the Director of Global Application Engineering at Nano Dimension with almost two decades of experience in High-Speed Hardware design. Formerly, he oversaw the electrical architecture of an experimental aircraft as lead system engineer at Volocopter, researched high-performance computing hardware at Continental Automotive, developed silicon reference boards for NXP and mission-critical server platforms at Intel. Rafael del Rey is a Doctor of Science in Electrical Engineering also holding a Master and a Bachelor of Science in Electronic Systems Design. Since 2014, he teaches Analog Electronics and board Design at the Master in Electronic Design at ITESO University in Mexico, where since 2018, he obtained the full professor title.