Are you ready to witness the future of manufacturing? The line between traditional metal injection molding (MIM) and cutting-edge 3D printing is blurring, and Markforged is leading the charge. On Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. SGT (11:00 a.m. KR/JP, 1:00 p.m. AEDT, 3:00 p.m. NZT), Markforged is hosting a live webinar that promises to be a game-changer for the industry. But here's where it gets exciting: this isn't just another tech showcase—it's a deep dive into how the PX100 metal binder jetting system is redefining what's possible in manufacturing. And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about speed or precision; it's about bridging the gap between proven production methods and the limitless potential of next-gen 3D printing.
Tailored for manufacturing professionals, engineers, designers, and R&D leaders, this webinar will unpack the PX100's groundbreaking features through real-world case studies and data-driven insights. Controversial question: Can 3D printing truly replace traditional MIM, or will it forever remain a complementary technology? We'll let the experts weigh in. Speaking of experts, the panel includes Tripp Burd, Director of New Platforms at Markforged; Michael Tuckey, Technical Lead APAC at Markforged; and Dr. Robert Wilson, Principal Research Leader at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency. Their combined expertise promises a wealth of knowledge on how the PX100 delivers high throughput, exceptional part quality, and unparalleled design freedom.
The PX100 boasts impressive specs: print speeds of up to 1,000 cm³ per hour, a print head with 70,400 inkjet nozzles for high-resolution output, and a flexible build volume of 260 × 220 × 186 mm. It also supports a wide range of high-performance metals, making it ideal for tackling complex geometries and stringent material requirements. But here's the kicker: Is this technology ready for mass adoption, or are there still hurdles to overcome? We’ll explore that too.
This webinar is a must-attend for:
- MIM manufacturers exploring additive alternatives
- R&D teams seeking advanced manufacturing solutions
- Engineering and production leaders looking to improve cost, throughput, and part quality
Registration is required to secure your spot and gain access to this in-depth exploration of how next-generation 3D printing is transforming manufacturing workflows. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve—and maybe even spark a debate. What’s your take? Will the PX100 revolutionize manufacturing, or is it just another step in the evolution? Share your thoughts in the comments below and join the conversation!