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Sonic Communications
With Markforged, Sonic Communications can go from design to final product in a quarter of the time it would take with in-house machining.
Siemens Energy Technology Application Center
Siemens Energy uses Simulation for fast and accurate structural analysis of part designs— allowing fast print times for structurally sound parts.
How BMF GmbH uses Digital Source
BMF uses Digital Source — an online warehouse for manufacturer-approved parts — to cut down time needed to get their customers replacement parts: from a 14-day average down to just one.
Don't Fear the Cloud— Fear Lack of Data Security Commitment
Increasing digitization of factories raises a big question for manufacturers with intellectual property and uptime to protect— how reliable is the cloud?
Manufactura Moderna de Metales (MMM)
Manufactura Moderna de Metales (MMM) is an automotive part manufacturer with customers like Stellantis, Toyota, Suzuki, BMW, Volkswagen, Renault, and Nissan.
Using Co-Part Assemblies and Continuous Fibers to Print Stronger Parts
Our Research & Development Engineer Peter Kelly explains how to use continuous fibers and co-part assemblies to print strong parts with optimized Z-strength.
Introducing Job Requests in Eiger: Efficient Management of Print Requests
Keep workflows simple, efficient. The new Job Requests feature in Eiger makes it easy to submit and manage all of your print requests in a single dashboard.
PUNCH Torino
PUNCH Torino, an R&D and engineering facility, 3D prints a camshaft locking tool with Simulation software: reducing eight design iterations to just one.
Introducing Fine Features, Turbo Mode for 17-4PH Stainless Steel
Introducing two new print modes for 17-4PH Stainless Steel on the Metal X. Print fine features in high resolution — or accelerate print speeds without sacrificing quality.