once we realized the directional strength properties available with the Markforged products, we haven't used anything else
– Karan Singh, Manufacturing Engineer, JJ ChurchillMarkforged additive manufacturing solutions gives aerospace manufacturers the ability to create parts that are resilient, stronger, and lighter than the parts made using conventional methods. With Markforged 3D printing technology, aerospace manufacturers can fabricate fiber-reinforced and advanced metal parts with high- performance composite materials and metal alloys. Aerospace industry leaders are already adopting 3D printing to fabricate tools, fixtures, prototypes, end-use parts, and alleviate supply chain constraints, limit warehouse space, cut storage costs and reduce wasted production materials — and Markforged is driving the definition of new standards and certifications to increase industry adoption.
Watch Video"There are parts we would not have even thought about doing and there are parts that we would not have been able to afford to do. Now we never say 'no, we can't do it,' we say 'yes we can. We'll print it.'"
– Mark Statham, Production Engineering Manager, Dunlop Systems and Components
Markforged 3D printers are helping to create complex parts, speeding up tooling cycles, enhancing measurement and testing, and providing customization solutions across all aspects of the vehicle development process. The value of 3D printing in automotive is remarkably scalable — from single part suppliers to industry-leading OEM's all can directly benefit from implementing Markforged 3D printers.
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"It really changes your mindset about how we design, the way we test, the way we validate. It changes the way we put products into production. It's changed everything."
– Eric Mertz, CEO, Caldwell Manufacturing
In the consumer packaged goods industry, manufacturers are always on the lookout for ways to provide more customer-centric services and products cost-effectively. 3D printing is a vital technology in making this opportunity a reality. 3D printing technology is making it possible for companies to develop innovative, new consumer products and fabricate functional parts at the point of need. Companies can innovate faster, experiment with novel designs and satisfy customer needs for personalisation.
Building an additive-centric culture in your organization will make you more responsive, agile, and enable you to scale revenue without scaling spend.
"The students coming out of here — be it from the 3D printing class or working in the AM Print center — are at a great advantage with the practical hands-on experience that they've gotten with the machines."
– Eric Mertz, CEO, Caldwell Manufacturing3D printing in education and research has a wide variety of important uses in primary and secondary schools, universities, libraries, technical colleges, and other educational settings. In education, 3D printing technologies facilitate improved learning, skills development, and increased student and teacher engagement with the subject matter. Furthermore, 3D printing sparks greater creativity and collaboration in solving problems. Markforged offers the most expansive, capable, and education-ready platform on the market today. 3D print parts in a wide variety of composites, continuous fibers, and metals on a platform used by many Fortune 500 companies.
Watch Video“The team can print a set of mold tools in just 24 to 48 hours for ~$150 — far faster and cheaper than 2 to 4 weeks at a minimum of $5,000.”
Markforged additive manufacturing solution has a lot to offer in the electronics manufacturing industry. With Markforged 3D printing, engineers can reduce the barriers between ideas and functional, ESD safe parts. This efficiency improvement has profound downstream benefits throughout the electronics manufacturing process — whether it be compressing design cycles, enabling more iteration, accelerating tooling development, or building more optimized end-use parts. Join the world's largest electronics companies on the cutting edge of fabrication.
Watch Video"Rapidly iterating with Markforged 3D printers has revolutionized the way we look at tooling. The Markforged platform gives us the ability to produce powerful, durable tools."
– Trent Almond, Mechanical Engineer at Siemens EnergyAdditive Manufacturing brings more significant potential for innovation to the Energy industry. 3D printing technology is enabling energy firms to profit immensely thanks to the value and time efficiency related to the equipment' production. Markforged 3D printers' unique ability to manufacture functional parts in a variety of chemically resistant, durable materials means that engineers can use 3D printed parts for a widening range of applications.
Watch Video"Being able to produce tools and parts independent of existing supply chains gives field teams the ability to adapt to changing mission needs,"
– Lacey Wean, Manager of the Markforged team at Carahsoft.Markforged is an NCMS member that builds 3D printers to enable government entities to fabricate robust, accurate parts when and where they are needed. The Digital Forge is the only on-demand parts platform built to go anywhere. Manage a secure distributed network of 3D printers from anywhere with no need for skilled operators. Drive advancements in R&D and fabricate parts out of the most advanced composites and metals available to 3D print today.
Watch Video"From verifying the tool's design to printing the tool, we can vastly reduce the lead time with 3D printing, as opposed to manually machining the parts."
– Alan Pearce, PCD Production Supervisor, Guhring UKMarkforged additive manufacturing solutions are now offering the possibility to create parts for demanding sectors using a range of advanced materials. With 3D printing, you can turn process inefficiencies and logistical headaches into competitive advantages.
Watch Video"Compared to a traditional CNC, you can try more complicated shapes or take more design risks with the Metal X."
– Adam Gosik-Wolfe, Mechanical Engineer at Shukla Medical3D printing enables you to obtain same-day custom parts at every stage of the product life-cycle with an agile platform for digital parts fabrication. Test new concepts in-market with high-fidelity production-grade parts at a fraction of the cost of traditionally machined parts, empowering engineers and designers to make products that better meet customer requirements. Augment production resources with tools and fixtures at the click of a button, with no skilled labor or machine supervision required. Support high-mix, low-volume production for custom parts in both maintenance and production.
Watch Video“We’re able to take prototype parts into a meeting and show what the finished parts may look like.”
– Jeff Cavins, Mechanical Engineer, Brooks AutomationProduct Development is all about solving hard problems with the tools afforded to you. The combination of aggressive timelines and optimistic budgeting often means cutting more corners, taking fewer risks, and further compromising design intent to make your product a reality. 3D printing enables you to develop better products faster by providing a way to fabricate functional parts on demand. Whether it’s rapid prototyping to iteratively refine designs, or bridge tooling to quickly stand up production, 3D printing will help you develop better products faster.
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