Markforged Unveils Carbon‑Fiber 3D Printer at SolidWorks World 2014 – Popular Mechanics First to Report
Markforged announced its groundbreaking carbon‑fiber 3D printer during the 2014 SolidWorks World event. This high‑performance machine combines advanced extrusion technology with a proprietary carbon‑fiber filament, delivering parts that rival traditional composites in strength while remaining lightweight.
Popular Mechanics was the first outlet to break the story, highlighting the printer’s capabilities and its potential to transform manufacturing and prototyping. The magazine’s coverage is a testament to Markforged’s long‑standing influence on the industry and its dedication to pushing the boundaries of additive manufacturing.
Read the full article to explore how Markforged’s new printer is redefining the future of 3D printing.
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