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Markforged unveils new FX10 3D printer in Australia

Markforged has introduced its latest industrial 3D printer, the FX10, at key manufacturing centers across Australia.

Markforged’s cutting-edge FX10 3D printer debuts at Formnext 2023

Additive manufacturing company Markforged has unveiled its newest industrial 3D printer, the FX10, designed to enhance manufacturing productivity and efficiency while offering significant cost savings at the Formnext 2023 event.

Markforged reveals 10% increase in revenue amid strong manufacturing resiliency

American additive manufacturing company Markforged has reported that its first quarter results revenue increased by 10 per cent, to $24.1 million (AUD 36 million) from $21.9 million (AUD 32.7 million) in the same period of the prior year. 

How Avicena re-invented the wheel

Award-winning WA company Avicena was quick to recognise the contribution 3D printing could make to the manufacture and ongoing operation of its ground-breaking Sentinel Biosecurity  Platform, an accurate, rapid and scalable molecular diagnostic instrument capable of detecting diverse pathogens, including COVID-19. 

Markforged’s FX20 printer rolls out in Australia for the first time

Markforged’s FX20 3D printer made its Australian debut at the Swinburne University of Technology. 

Konica Minolta Australia announces the availability of the Markforged large format FX20 3D printer

Konica Minolta Australia has announced the availability of the large format FX20 3D printer through its partner, Markforged, creator of the integrated metal and carbon fibre additive manufacturing platform, the Digital Forge. 
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