{"id":12159,"date":"2026-04-07T10:24:00","date_gmt":"2026-04-07T09:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.mark3d.com\/en\/?p=12159"},"modified":"2026-04-07T10:24:00","modified_gmt":"2026-04-07T09:24:00","slug":"industrial-3d-printing-mach-2026","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mark3d.com\/en\/industrial-3d-printing-mach-2026\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Visit Mark3D at MACH 2026: Industrial 3D Printing in Action"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you’re attending MACH 2026 and exploring how industrial 3D printing<\/strong> can be applied in real manufacturing environments, our stand is well worth a visit.<\/p>\n This year we’re focusing on one key question: How do you move from concept to strong, production-ready parts, quickly and reliably?<\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n At the centre of our stand will be the latest industrial 3D printers from Markforged<\/strong><\/a>, including the FX10, FX20, X7, Mark Two and MetalX.<\/p>\n These systems are designed not just for prototyping, but for producing functional, end-use parts that can be used in demanding environments.<\/p>\n More and more manufacturers are now using industrial 3D printing for:<\/p>\n This shift is being driven by the need to reduce lead times and remove reliance on traditional supply chains.<\/p>\n One of the biggest advantages of Markforged technology is its material capability.<\/p>\n Using materials such as Onyx<\/strong> and continuous carbon fibre reinforcement<\/strong>, parts can be produced with the strength required for real-world applications – not just visual models.<\/p>\n This makes it possible to replace machined metal parts in many cases, while benefiting from:<\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n To support these manufacturing workflows, we\u2019ll also be showcasing handheld 3D scanning solutions from Artec 3D<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n These systems enable engineers to quickly capture accurate data from existing parts – whether for reverse engineering, inspection or redesign.<\/p>\n This is particularly useful when:<\/p>\n Once captured, that data can be used to create or adapt designs, which are then manufactured as functional parts using Markforged systems.<\/p>\nIndustrial 3D Printing That Goes Beyond Prototyping<\/h2>\n
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Carbon Fibre 3D Printing for Real-World Strength<\/h2>\n
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From Physical Part to Printed Component<\/h2>\n
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