Markforged moves to a new Global Headquarters

Markforged has announced it has completed the transition to its new 120,000-square-foot Global Headquarters at 60 Tower Road in Waltham, Massachusetts.

The new Markforged Global Headquarters is said to be able to accommodate more than 500 employees. It also includes space for an interactive product showroom and state-of-the-art engineering labs.

Markforged has brought together employees previously split between the corporate headquarters in Watertown, Massachusetts and the engineering facility at the new HQ. The facility is now home to Markforged’s corporate, commercial, and engineering teams, ‘increasing interdepartmental synergy and customer service by enabling more communication between teams.’ It is hoped that the company will be able to foster greater internal collaboration and accelerate its development of hardware, software, and materials products by housing all its employees under one roof. 

The move brings together employees previously separated between a corporate headquarters building and a research and development facility in Watertown. Under one roof, the team can better work together, accelerating development of the company’s hardware, software and materials innovations.

“This move is a significant milestone for Markforged,” commented Shai Terem, President and CEO of Markforged. “It will allow us to continue developing cutting-edge technology and solutions faster than ever before so that our manufacturing customers around the world can rely on us for mission critical part production right on their factory floors.”

“We are thrilled to have our entire metro Boston team in one location, as this will foster a stronger sense of community and collaboration. Not only can we be more efficient but our new home gives us the room to have fun and be with each other more often,” added Dorit Liberman, Chief Human Resources Officer of Markforged. “We believe that this move will enhance our ability to foster our ‘One Team’ culture as we continue to grow.”

Earlier this week, the United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling that eliminated four patents and 20 patent infringement claims originally asserted by Continuous Composites against Markforged in July 2021.


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