Next-gen metal 3D printing in focus at Markforged PX100 webinar

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Markforged has announced a live webinar set for Thursday, 26 February 2026, that will spotlight its cutting-edge PX100 metal binder jetting system.

The online event, scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m. SGT / 11:00 a.m. KR JP / 1:00 p.m. AEDT / 3:00 p.m. NZT, is set to tackle how the PX100 bridges the gap between traditional metal injection moulding (MIM) production and next-generation 3D printing research.

Designed for manufacturing professionals, engineers, designers, and R&D leaders, the webinar will explore the PX100’s key performance advantages – including high throughput, exceptional part quality, and expansive design freedom – through real-world case studies and data-driven insights.

Participants will hear from a panel of experts, including:

  • Tripp Burd, Director of New Platforms at Markforged
  • Michael Tuckey, Technical Lead APAC at Markforged
  • Dr Robert Wilson, Principal Research Leader and Team Leader at CSIRO (Australia’s national science agency)

The session’s agenda includes discussion of the PX100’s capabilities, such as its print speeds of up to 1,000-cm³ per hour, a print head with 70,400 inkjet nozzles operating at high resolution, and a flexible build volume of approximately 260 × 220 × 186-mm. 

The system also supports a broad range of high-performance metals, enabling production environments to tackle complex geometries and demanding material requirements.

Who should attend

The webinar is tailored for:

  • Metal injection moulding (MIM) manufacturers are exploring additive alternatives
  • R&D teams investigating advanced manufacturing solutions
  • Engineering and production leaders evaluating cost, throughput, and part quality improvements

Registration is required to secure a spot and gain access to this in-depth look at how next-generation 3D printing technologies are transforming manufacturing workflows.