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Meduna: Copper Induction Coils
Markforged partner 3Dwiser printed Copper induction coils for their customer, Meduna
Cabin Management Solutions: Onyx FR Cabin Manager Unit Cover
Instead of using traditional manufacturing solutions, the Cabin Management Solutions team utilized its Markforged 3D printers to replace low-volume, high-value parts for aircrafts at lower costs and accelerated lead times.
Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM) 3D Printing Strategies
Increase yield and reduce manufacturing costs with design for additive manufacturing principles
Additive Manufacturing in Education: UMass Amherst ADDFab
Dave Follette is the head of the ADDFab (Advanced Digital Design and Fabrication Core Facility) facility at UMass Amherst.
Equipping Students with a Best-in-Class Additive Manufacturing Platform
Learn why nearly 1000 schools and universities worldwide currently run on Markforged solutions and how a growing number of students are graduating prepared for 21st-century careers.
Siemens Energy Innovation Center
The one-of-a-kind Siemens Energy Innovation Center in Florida was tasked with finding a better way to maintain turbines that could help reduce offsite repairs and costly downtime.
Guhring UK
Opening Up New Revenue Streams with Additive Manufacturing
New Report Highlights How 3D Printing Optimizes Supply Chains and Manufacturing
Markforged publishes 100+ use cases across every industry, spanning a wide range of materials
The Effects of COVID-19 on Manufacturing
Gaining insight into the Coronavirus pandemic with real-time data from over 10,000 manufacturing floors globally
CAE Simulation
How can you validate that a 3D printed composite part will come out as strong as metal? Most companies are conducting physical testing on iterations of the 3D printed part. But to further reduce cost and time-to-market, leading companies are simulating part performance during the design step. Join Markforged and MSC for a live simulation of 3D printed composite part strength.