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  • FUJIFILM Dimatix Launches the DMP-2850 S Materials Printer Designed for Researchers and Universities

    FUJIFILM Dimatix Launches the DMP-2850 S Materials Printer Designed for Researchers and Universities

    Lebanon, N.H., February 2, 2026 –FUJIFILM Dimatix, Inc.,  a leading global manufacturer and supplier of piezoelectric, drop-on-demand industrial inkjet printheads, announced the launch of its new Dimatix Material Printer DMP-2850 S (DMP-2850 S), a benchtop materials deposition system designed for micro-precision jetting for a variety of functional fluids for virtually any surface, including plastic, glass, ceramics, and silicon, as well as flexible substrates from membranes, gels, and thin films to paper products. The DMP-2850 S materials printer is an upgraded and enhanced version of the inkjet deposition research platform, the DMP-2850, designed for use by researchers and universities.

    “Universities and R&D teams greatly benefit from a complete platform that can offer precision printing of materials, jetting analysis, and fluid development, as it allows users to rapidly produce new prototype designs, reduce costs and lead times, and accelerate the innovation process,” said Steve Billow, president and chief executive officer, FUJIFILM Dimatix. “We’re thrilled to offer customers the DMP-2850 S, a powerful printing tool for R&D work spanning applications such as prototyping and sample generation, product development, deposition of biological fluids including cell patterning, DNA arrays, and more.”

    The DMP-2850 S boasts improved software features from its previous model, including drop analysis which helps developers optimize print head settings, waveform designs for precise ejection of ink droplets, and ink formulations to achieve desired print quality without needing expert knowledge in utilizing a drop watcher and developing a waveform. The new print job feature allows users to save all settings associated with a particular job and allow for batching multiple jobs within a run so the user can walk away. The new printer supports multiple file types, including BMP, JPEG, TIF, and PNG. Hardware improvements to its built-in computer include a more powerful CPU, dual USB ports for data transfer, ample storage for print jobs and data needed during the printing process. This integrated computer runs on Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC.

    The DMP-2850 S materials printer features FUJIFILM Dimatix’s Samba(R) based print cartridge, which leverages the company’s renowned Silicon MEMS (Si-MEMS) processing with sputtered PZT (Lead Zirconate Titanate) for consistent, precise and high-quality printing. The system supports precision jetting for a wide range of functional fluids, including UV, aqueous, solvent, acidic and basic fluids.

    The new materials printer is now available to ship to customers. To learn more about the DMP-2850 S, visit the product page.

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  • Māori All Blacks set for return to Japan in 2026 » allblacks.com

    Māori All Blacks set for return to Japan in 2026 » allblacks.com

    The Māori All Blacks will return to Japan in 2026, with a fixture against Japan XV now confirmed for Saturday 27 June at Paloma Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya.

    The Māori All Blacks will return to Japan in 2026, with a fixture…

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  • Kazakh president to arrive in Pakistan tomorrow for two-day official visit – Dawn

    1. Kazakh president to arrive in Pakistan tomorrow for two-day official visit  Dawn
    2. Afghanistan to become key player in regional cooperation within five years, says Kazakh ambassador  Ariana News
    3. Southern Corridor: What Kazakhstan Gains From Access To…

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  • Electric eel biology inspires powerful gel battery

    Electric eel biology inspires powerful gel battery

    Power sources used in devices found in or around biological tissue must be flexible and non-toxic, while still powerful enough to support demanding technologies such as medical devices or soft robotics. To achieve this balance,…

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  • A tiny light trap could unlock million qubit quantum computers

    A tiny light trap could unlock million qubit quantum computers

    After years of slow progress, researchers may finally be seeing a clear path forward in the quest to build powerful quantum computers. These machines are expected to dramatically shorten the time required for certain calculations, turning…

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  • A world without nuclear arms control begins this week – Financial Times

    A world without nuclear arms control begins this week – Financial Times

    1. A world without nuclear arms control begins this week  Financial Times
    2. Last US-Russia nuclear pact set to end  Dawn
    3. Russia’s Medvedev: Our proposal to U.S. on extending the limits of New START remains on the table  marketscreener.com
    4. New START…

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  • Xi the Destroyer | Foreign Affairs

    Xi the Destroyer | Foreign Affairs

    The January 24 purge of Zhang Youxia, China’s top general, was a Shakespearean moment in Chinese politics. Even after a decade of high drama in the People’s Liberation Army, the decision by Chinese leader Xi Jinping to remove Zhang from the…

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  • Lisa Bloom on the fight for Epstein’s victims: ‘So many powerful men were enablers’ | Jeffrey Epstein

    Lisa Bloom on the fight for Epstein’s victims: ‘So many powerful men were enablers’ | Jeffrey Epstein

    If Lisa Bloom had been advising Peter Mandelson or the then Prince Andrew before their calamitous attempts at reputation-salvaging television interviews, she would have encouraged them to listen beforehand to Jeffrey Epstein’s victims – or,…

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  • Do you like cat photos? Are you constantly distracted? You’re probably actually quite good at focussing: 10 myths about attention | Life and style

    Do you like cat photos? Are you constantly distracted? You’re probably actually quite good at focussing: 10 myths about attention | Life and style

    It’s believed that we have about 50,000 thoughts a day: big, small, urgent, banal – “Did I leave the oven on?”. And those are just the ones that register. Subconsciously, we’re constantly sifting through a barrage of stimuli: background…

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  • Kazakhstan president to explore trade, connectivity cooperation in first state visit to Pakistan this week – Arab News

    1. Kazakhstan president to explore trade, connectivity cooperation in first state visit to Pakistan this week  Arab News
    2. Kazakhstan president to visit Pakistan on February 3–4  The Nation (Pakistan )
    3. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to depart for state visit…

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