Customer Part of the Month: Showcase Your 3D‑Printed Innovation
We’re excited to launch our Customer Part of the Month program, a monthly celebration of the inventive work our customers achieve with Markforged 3D printing technology.
Each month, participants can submit a photo and brief description of a part they’ve printed—whether it’s a prototype, work‑holding tool, or a finished end‑use component. The most impressive entries will win a custom Markforged trophy and a $150 Amazon gift card, plus the bragging rights of being the top customer creator.
To enter, visit the dedicated entry page, provide your name, email, company name, and any relevant social media handles, then upload your photo and description. Submissions are accepted from November 1 to November 20 each month; entries before the opening date are ineligible. You may submit once per month, and you can submit a single image that showcases multiple components of a larger assembly.

Make your part stand out with these tips:
- Show the part in action—photographs of it in use are far more engaging than a flat white‑background shot.
- Highlight functional utility: choose tools, fixtures, prototypes, or end‑use parts that solve real problems.
- Tell the story behind the design: explain why you printed it, how it improved your workflow, and the measurable impact on your business.
- Include your company’s social media handles—entries are evaluated on social platforms, so connect the post to your brand’s online presence.
We look forward to seeing the remarkable parts you create. Even if you don’t win this round, there will be plenty of opportunities to compete each month.
Happy printing! Explore how other businesses are leveraging Markforged technology on our applications page, or request a free sample part today.
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