Markforged to Participate in Upcoming Investor Conferences

2022-09-16 20:23:18 By : Mr. RUNZICHEM SALESTEAM

WATERTOWN, Mass., September 06, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Markforged (NYSE: MKFG) (the "Company"), creator of the integrated metal and carbon fiber additive manufacturing platform, The Digital Forge, today announced that the Company is participating in several upcoming conferences.

Citi 2022 Global Technology Conference – The virtual presentation is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 8 at 3:15 p.m. ET and can be viewed at this link.

Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference – The virtual presentation is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 6:00 p.m. ET and can be viewed at this link.

Lake Street's 2022 BIG6 Conference – The conference is on Wednesday, Sept. 14.

Shai Terem, Markforged’s President and CEO, will be available throughout the day for one-on-one meetings with attending investors at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia + Technology Conference.

Mark Schwartz, Markforged’s CFO, will be available throughout the day for one-on-one meetings with attending investors at the Citi 2022 Global Technology Conference and Lake Street’s 2022 BIG6 Conference.

Markforged (NYSE: MKFG) is reimagining how humans build everything by leading a technology-driven transformation of manufacturing with solutions for enterprises and societies throughout the world. The Markforged Digital Forge brings the power and speed of agile software development to industrial manufacturing, combining hardware, software, and materials to solve supply chain problems right at the point of need. Engineers, designers, and manufacturing professionals all over the world rely on Markforged metal and composite printers for tooling, fixtures, functional prototyping, and high-value end-use production. Markforged is headquartered in Watertown, Mass., where it designs its products with approximately 450 employees worldwide. To learn more, visit www.markforged.com.

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Austin Bohlig, Director of Investor Relations investors@markforged.com

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