A LinkedIn post from Carbon draws attention to its presence at the MECSPE trade fair through partner JUNO Design & AM. The post indicates that Juno will showcase applications built on Carbon’s Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology, including rigid and elastomer production capabilities across multiple industries.
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The post highlights an example in which Juno developed a safety component for FlexLink machinery using Carbon Design Engine software and the EPU 46 material. For investors, this suggests ongoing ecosystem development around Carbon’s platform, potentially supporting higher recurring revenue from materials and software, and reinforcing the company’s positioning in industrial additive manufacturing.
By emphasizing a partner-led presence rather than a standalone booth, the post implies that Carbon continues to leverage channel relationships to expand its reach in Europe. Such visibility at a sector-focused event like MECSPE may help attract additional OEM and manufacturing customers, which could be important for scaling production-volume use cases and strengthening competitive differentiation in advanced materials and production AM.

