Designed to thrive in some of the most demanding manufacturing industries — aerospace, automotive, defense — FX20 prints bigger, faster, and hotter than any other Markforged 3D printer. Whether your needs are tooling or production parts, FX20 can deliver quality, high performance solutions
Learn moreThe world’s first industrial metal and composite printer – and the most versatile tool for your factory floor. A modular, highly advanced industrial 3D printer designed to supercharge your manufacturing productivity by delivering strong, accurate tools and fixtures.
Learn moreThe X7 prints industrial-grade manufacturing jigs, jaws, tools, fixtures, and end-use parts. Designed from the ground up to survive the production floor environment and capable of printing parts stronger than machined aluminum for a fraction of the cost, the X7 delivers unparalleled surface finish, build size, and reliability.
Learn moreA complete solution, Metal X has everything you need to go from design to fully functional metal parts — the Metal X 3D print system is an end-to-end manufacturing solution. The Metal X is up to 10x less expensive than alternative metal additive manufacturing technologies — and up to 100x less than traditional fabrication technologies like machining or casting.
Learn moreReplace machined aluminum tooling—jigs, jaws, and fixtures—with stronger parts for a fraction of the price. The Mark Two combines our unique continuous carbon fiber reinforcement with workhorse reliability for versatile parts with 26x the strength of ABS, ready same-day for use straight off the printer.
Learn moreThe Onyx Pro features our unique continuous fiber reinforcement at an affordable price. Built on a durable chassis with precision components, the Onyx Pro prints fiberglass-reinforced thermoplastic parts that are 10x as strong as traditional printing plastics.
Learn moreSodecia is an industrial corporation that operated worldwide as a full-service supplier in various sectors, including body in white. Sodecia decided to explore the concept of developing an alternative gripper solution made in 3D printing and compare it to the current gripper concept made of aluminium modular frame. They turned to HP 3D Printing application engineering team for engineering design review and support.
With HP's MJF 3D printing technology, Esper Bionics can develop the advanced hardware they need to realize their ultimate goal. To house and support new sensor technology, Esper's team can develop intricate channels and compartments within their 3D printed parts. MJF could even help Esper enhance grip strenght, integrate special-purpose tools and develop other functionalities that fully mimic or surpass natural abilities. Additionally, MJF's customization advantage can be further exploited to design bionic limbs for specific skills and prefessions.