Markforged has unveiled its most advanced 3D printer to date, with applications across aerospace, defence and primary industries.
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Industrial manufacturers Markforged have confirmed the creation of the company’s most advanced 3D printer to date, with applications across aerospace, defence and primary industries with product shipping to begin in 2022.
The printer will improve the accuracy and execution of products, using Markforged’s software and resources.
It is hoped that the new innovation will enable the quick and effective printing of critical parts, to ensure continued operation.
Shai Terem, president and CEO of Markforged, outlined how the printer is expected to bolster business capabilities.
“The FX20 is a beast of a machine and represents our commitment to providing innovative solutions to our customers to empower them to build anything they can imagine. The addition of the FX20 to the Digital Forge strengthens our leading position in the additive manufacturing market by enabling the robust production of lightweight, advanced composite parts,” Terem said.
“With this combination of hardware and software, our customers will be able to count on Markforged for production of the end-use, mission critical parts that are required to overcome the limitations of traditional manufacturing. This builds resilient and sustainable supply chains that extend directly to the point-of-need.”
The announcement comes following the release of the Markforged field deployable printer.
“Since Markforged shipped our first printer, we’ve been committed to quality and continuous improvement, always looking for simpler, smarter, and more robust ways to empower our customers to build anything they can imagine,” Terem said.
“Manufacturers are up against many challenges in today’s market — from supply chain challenges like rising supply costs and shipping delays to increased pressure from the market to innovate faster and stay ahead of the competition.”
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