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A vision of manufacturing resilience and flexibility

Manufacturer's Monthly

Based in the US, Markforged generates yearly revenues of around US $100 million, which is no small feat in the additive manufacturing industry. The company uses its flagship composite base material called OnyxTM for the foundation of its composite parts. Markforged CEO Shai Terem (second from the left) at Swinburne University.

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Rapid Manufacturing Providers Merge to Create Uptive Brand 

Mold Making Technology

The Uptive brand provides production-grade parts across numerous end markets including medical, electronics, consumer, automotive, aerospace and defense, automation and industrial, among others. Brands under the Uptive umbrella include: Re3dtech – AM capabilities, including HP multi-jet fusion and Markforged composites.

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A Fond Farewell to My Additive Friends

Modern Machine Shop

The ability to process multiple materials at once to vary alloy composition and functionally grade an AM component opens up entirely new realms for designers to engineer superior parts and products. Me getting 3D scanned to create my “digital twin” so that I could be 3D printed.

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MoldMaking Technology's Most-Viewed Content 2022: Products

Mold Making Technology

According to the company, complex parts, especially for medical, aerospace and automotive industries, typically have intricate details that are “difficult to fill,” largely resulting from said trapped gas getting in the way inside the mold cavity. Modified Composition Enhances Stainless Steel Capabilities.