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REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — Carbon, Inc., a leading player in 3D-printing technology, has successfully completed a funding round, raising $60 million to further innovate its offerings. The company is renowned for its advanced 3D printing solutions that have revolutionized the manufacturing of various products, including helmets, saddles, and running shoes for major brands like adidas.
The latest funding round saw participation from a mix of existing investors, including Sequoia Capital, Silver Lake, and Baillie Gifford, along with support from Madrone and Northgate. This influx of capital is expected to bolster Carbon's research and development efforts, allowing the company to enhance its technology and expand its market reach.
Carbon's innovative approach to 3D printing has positioned it as a key player in the industry, paving the way for new applications and products that leverage its cutting-edge technology. With this new funding, the company is poised to continue its growth trajectory and maintain its competitive edge in the rapidly evolving 3D printing landscape.
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