nano3Dprint announces partnership with Finite Space to advance extraterrestrial sustainability
nano3Dprint’s A2200 printer to be utilized to 3D print lunar rover for moon-based exploration
nano3Dprint, a next-generation additive manufacturing solutions provider, today announced its partnership with Finite Space, a Germany-based project revolutionizing material usage and manufacturing processes in space to enable self-sustainable colonies.
The partnership will marry nano3Dprint's technology and 3D-printing expertise with Finite Space's goal of building a sustainable lunar economy. Utilizing nano3Dprint's A2200 3D Multi-material Electronics Printer, Finite Space will produce a moon rover, additional rover parts and other tools for the space exploration team.
"nano3Dprint is the most flexible electronics 3D-printing solution," according to Tobias Patzer, Finite Space Design Lead. "We saw that NASA had published research demonstrating advancements made with nano3Dprint printers, making the company a natural choice for this collaboration," he added.
The project's first phase will incorporate printing a rover that will measure just over three feet long and utilize metals, silicon and recycled plastics, all of which can be sourced on the moon. "A key capability of the A2200 is the flexibility we have in material choice and quality," said Patzer. For example, the demo design will include a cargo bay and tool slot, which could be integrated with a plow, drill or robotic manipulator. Additional capabilities will be added as the project progresses.
The size of a microwave oven, the A2200 can be transported to space and quickly produce tools and other parts on-demand. Further, a space-based printer reduces both resupply missions and the amount of supplies necessary for astronauts to bring into space.
Ramsey Stevens, nano3Dprint CEO, recognizes the importance of space exploration. "We need space for daily life; we rely on it for GPS, weather forecasts, satellite images and more. Continuing space exploration provides invaluable guidance for researchers and scientists to identify new resources and expand their understanding of the solar system," he said. "We look forward to seeing how Finite Space will further space exploration with the utilization of this new rover."
For additional information, visit nano3Dprint at https://nano3dprint.com.
About nano3Dprint: nano3Dprint offers next-generation additive manufacturing solutions that enable printing of fully-realized electronic devices with seamless integration of micro-to-nanoscale materials. With its current electronics printer lineup, nano3Dprint is upleveling legacy 3D printing systems to allow users to invent, design, test, research and manufacture rapidly, easily and accurately.
About Finite Space: Finite Space deals with the limited availability of valuable resources even before they are almost exhausted. In this way, they make a decisive contribution to the sustainable colonization of other celestial bodies. Automated production processes on site with systems designed for reusability ensure cost reduction and maximum efficiency in the use of resources. For additional information, visit https://www.finitespace.eu/.
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