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Interview by Marcy LaRont I-CONNECT007 Andreas Salomon is chief scientist at J.A.M.E.S, a joint venture of Nano Dimension and HENSOLD. In this interview he discusses the evolving landscape of additively manufac- tured electronics, highlighting the integration of cutting-edge technologies, such as micro- dispensing and ink jetting. ese technologies enhance capabilities in signal integrity and miniaturization. He also talks about the impor- tance of sustainability, the need for standard- ized testing, and collaboration among industry leaders that will drive innovation and trans- form the future of electronics manufacturing through IPC's standards development. J.A.M.E.S. Explores the Future of Additively Manufactured Electronics Marcy LaRont: Andreas, can you tell me about J.A.M.E.S.? Andreas Salomon: J.A.M.E.S. stands for Jetted Additively Manufactured Electronics Sources. It is a community and network specialized for additively manufactured electronics in all materials, facades, shades, and processes. We are an online collaboration community with more than 11,000 registered users, and these members are truly working magic in printed electronics. is includes innovations from Nano Dimension, using photopolymers and sintered nanoparticle silver ink, advancements in 3D ceramics, or multi-material projects by Hummink's applications include packages resistant to cyberattacks. 50 SMT007 MAGAZINE I FEBRUARY 2025

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