If you’re attending MACH 2026 and exploring how industrial 3D printing can be applied in real manufacturing environments, our stand is well worth a visit.
This year we’re focusing on one key question: How do you move from concept to strong, production-ready parts, quickly and reliably?
At MACH, we’ll be demonstrating exactly how manufacturers are using industrial additive manufacturing to reduce lead times, improve flexibility, and bring production closer to the shop floor.
Industrial 3D Printing That Goes Beyond Prototyping
At the centre of our stand will be the latest industrial 3D printers from Markforged, including the FX10, FX20, X7, Mark Two and MetalX.
These systems are designed not just for prototyping, but for producing functional, end-use parts that can be used in demanding environments.
More and more manufacturers are now using industrial 3D printing for:
- Jigs and fixtures
- Tooling
- Replacement parts
- End-use production components
This shift is being driven by the need to reduce lead times and remove reliance on traditional supply chains.
Carbon Fibre 3D Printing for Real-World Strength
One of the biggest advantages of Markforged technology is its material capability.
Using materials such as Onyx and continuous carbon fibre reinforcement, parts can be produced with the strength required for real-world applications – not just visual models.
This makes it possible to replace machined metal parts in many cases, while benefiting from:
- Faster production
- Reduced weight
- Lower overall cost
At MACH 2026, you’ll be able to see these materials in action and understand where they can deliver the most value in your own processes.
From Physical Part to Printed Component
To support these manufacturing workflows, we’ll also be showcasing handheld 3D scanning solutions from Artec 3D.
These systems enable engineers to quickly capture accurate data from existing parts – whether for reverse engineering, inspection or redesign.
This is particularly useful when:
- CAD data doesn’t exist
- Parts are worn or obsolete
- Modifications are required
Once captured, that data can be used to create or adapt designs, which are then manufactured as functional parts using Markforged systems.
The result is a practical scan-to-print workflow that significantly reduces the time from physical part to finished component in a matter of days.
See Real Applications, Not Just Technology
At MACH, we’re not just showing machines – we’re showing what they produce.
On the stand, you’ll be able to see real components manufactured using our StrongParts service, including parts designed for functional use in demanding applications.
This is where industrial 3D printing proves its value – when parts move beyond prototyping and into real-world use.
Talk to Engineers About Your Application
Throughout the show, our team will be available to discuss real applications, material selection, and implementation strategies.
Whether you’re
- Exploring additive manufacturing for the first time
- Looking to bring production in-house
- Trying to solve a specific manufacturing challenge
We’ll help you understand where the technology delivers the most impact.
Visit Us at MACH 2026
If you’re looking to reduce lead times, improve flexibility, or produce stronger parts more efficiently, MACH is the ideal place to explore what’s possible with industrial 3D printing.
Visit us on stand 17 610 to see the technology in action – and more importantly, to see what it can actually produce.




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