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Editor’s Picks: Sept. 16-22, 2021
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Metal 3D Printing
The No. 1 rule for optimizing value: redesign parts specially for metal AM while following materials and post-processing specs.
Markforged Launches Composite Materials for Aerospace
Onyx FR-A and Carbon Fiber FR-A targeted at highly regulated industries.
Editor’s Picks: July 1-7, 2021
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Markforged Reveals the Metal X Gen 2, Next Day Metal and the X7 Field Edition
New printers and software updates to The Digital Forge are what's up and coming at Markforged.
Markforged to Release FX20 at Formnext
New printer is designed for aerospace, defense applications.
Environmental Benefits and Bottlenecks in Metal AM
Material specialist ATI points to recyclable materials as key to sustainability, new-part qualification as the bottleneck
Editor’s Picks: March 18-24, 2021
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Markforged Releases Blacksmith Learning Software
Blacksmith learns through AI and streamlines workflow to give manufacturers accurate parts from the print bed.
Markforged Goes Public via Merger With One
Combined company expected to have equity value of approximately $2.1 billion with approximately $400 million in net cash to fund growth strategy across key verticals and strengthen competitive advantage.
Editor’s Pick: Static-dissipating composite material for electronics additive manufacturing
The material can be reinforced with continuous carbon fiber, creating strong and static-free composite parts.
Markforged Distributes 3D Printers to Project DIAMOnD Participants in Michigan
MI-based Automation Alley poised to run one of the world's largest emergency response networks capable of producing physical objects on demand.
Editor’s Picks: Dec. 31-Jan. 6, 2021
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Markforged Launches Onyx ESD for the Electronics Manufacturing Industry
The new, high-strength 3D printing material enables electronics manufacturers to improve business responsiveness by producing ESD-safe parts on demand.
Editor’s Picks: Nov. 5-11, 2020
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