Curious how binder jetting technology is being used to produce high-precision parts for companies like Honeywell Aerospace, Bosch, Volvo, Siemens, Koenigsegg and Montfort Watches?

In this webinar, we’ll showcase how the PX100 platform is helping organisations move from R&D experimentation to industrial-scale MIM production - reliably, efficiently, and at scale.

Together with Dr Robert Wilson from CSIRO (Australia’s national science agency), we’ll explore how PX100 can help your team:

  • Produce precision aerospace components, high-performance automotive parts, luxury watch dials, and consumer product prototypes

  • Scale production reliably while maintaining Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) compliance

  • Reduce production risk and unlock new design possibilities

Why Attend

  • Learn from real-world case studies across aerospace, automotive, consumer products, and luxury goods
  • Discover how PX100 users save time and cost while meeting PPAP requirements
  • Explore operational benchmarks for throughput, repeatability, material performance, and cost efficiency

What You’ll Learn

  • How to scale metal AM without compromising part quality or reliability
  • High-throughput binder jetting in real production environments
  • Lessons from organisations successfully bridging R&D and manufacturing
  • Benchmarks that impact cost-per-part and production capacity

Who Should Attend

  • MIM manufacturers evaluating scalable additive production
  • R&D teams moving innovations into manufacturable processes
  • Production leaders responsible for throughput, quality, and ROI
  • Engineers assessing next-generation metal AM technologies



Tripp Burd

Director - New Platforms, Markforged





Michael Tuckey

Technical Lead APAC, Markforged





Dr Robert Wilson

Principal Research Leader and Team Leader at CSIRO