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Goierri Eskola

Goierri Eskola, an educational institution in Spain's Basque Country, has significantly advanced its training capabilities and industry collaboration by integrating the Markforged Metal X system into its curriculum.
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Navigating the Future: EOAT, 3D Printing, and the Evolution of Manufacturing Workflows

Explore the symbiotic relationship between EOAT and 3D printing, and how this integration reshapes manufacturing workflows.
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PTI Tech

PTI Tech uses Markforged metal binder jetting to accelerate MIM prototyping, significantly reducing the development time and cost for high-precision, durable elevator button assemblies. This innovative approach bypasses traditional pre-production tooling, allowing for rapid prototyping and efficient design validation.
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Introducing Performance Advisor: Stronger Parts at the Click of a Button

Performance Advisor is a fast and easy way to get stronger parts, automatically and without any user input.
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Hawaya Racing, Inc

Hawaya Racing specializes in the research, development, and manufacturing of Harley-Davidson drag racing motorcycle parts and safety equipment. In 2022, Hawaya Racing, Inc. purchased a Markforged X7 through Phillips Corporation. The X7 was chosen for its ability to replace CNC-machined parts with highly durable composites using Continuous Fiber Reinforcement (CFR).
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New Tools for Customizing Fiber Layout Deliver Cost-Efficient Strength

Fiber override sketching reduces material costs by providing users enhanced control over continuous fiber placement.
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Introducing FX10: Our Most Versatile Industrial 3D Printer Designed for the Factory Floor

FX10 is Markforged’s next generation industrial composite 3D printer. Built on the X7’s success, its purpose is to deliver strong, accurate parts — every print.
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Unlocking Efficiency: End-of-Arm Tooling (EOAT) and 3D Printing in Industrial Automation

EOAT is important for industrial production: tooling design directly impacts the efficiency, quality, and cost-effectiveness of robot automation.
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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.
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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.