Introducing strategies and applications for integrating high-strength laminated manufacturing technology into the production site!
Many manufacturing companies are achieving significant cost reductions and productivity improvements by adopting high-strength additive manufacturing (AM), particularly demonstrating notable effects as a means to support MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) strategies involving necessary supplies and consumables. For many companies, determining where to effectively utilize additive manufacturing within their operations is a process that requires considerable effort and time. This document introduces strategies and applications for integrating high-strength additive manufacturing technology into manufacturing sites, clearly explaining the structure and content of the work. [Contents] - Clarification of machinery - Identification of issues and cost factors - Factory applications - Materials for MRO-targeted equipment - Industrial 3D printing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Markforged (NYSE: MKFG), listed on the New York Stock Exchange, enhances resilience and flexibility in manufacturing by providing industrial production on demand, whenever and wherever needed. With a reliable, intelligent, and user-friendly integrated AM software platform for 3D printing, it enables manufacturers to produce durable final parts made from metal and resin composites, facilitating "distributed manufacturing" anytime and anywhere. In over 70 countries worldwide, including Japan, more than 10,000 customers are using our AM software platform to strengthen their supply chains while overcoming the limitations of traditional manufacturing. Markforged is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, and designs and develops the AM hardware, software, and materials that support its platform. Founded in 2013 by Greg Mark, the company established its Japanese and European subsidiaries in 2019 and went public on the NYSE in 2021. In 2022, it acquired Teton Simulation and Digital Metal.