Arburg Technology Days welcome around 3,750 visitors

Arburg GmbH, Lossburg, Germany, reported that approximately 3,750 visitors from forty-four countries attended its Technology Days, held March 11–13, 2026. The event highlighted injection moulding technologies, with a focus on applications relevant to Powder Injection Molding, automation, and digital manufacturing.
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More than forty machine exhibits were presented, including process-integrated and turnkey solutions applicable to high-volume, precision component production. Particular emphasis was placed on medical manufacturing, micro-molding, and materials processing.
The electric Allrounder Trend series was a central feature, offering simplified operation and rapid set-up across clamping forces from 500–2,000 kN. The new Gestica lite control system was also introduced, designed to reduce operator complexity.
Application examples included high-cavitation Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) molding, achieving outputs of up to 9,200 parts per hour, as well as micro-molding processes producing components with shot weights as low as 0.016 g – both relevant to medical and technical PIM applications.
Automation and turnkey systems were a key theme, with integrated production cells demonstrating injection molding combined with in-mold decoration and robotic handling. Arburg emphasised its capability to support customers across the full process chain, from concept through to series production.
A dedicated Medical Corner showcased cleanroom-compatible manufacturing, including ISO Class 7 production, high-output needle cap molding (up to 60,000 parts per hour), and a turnkey system for injector pen components developed with industry partners. These solutions highlight scalable approaches to quality-critical PIM applications.
Digital tools, including Arburg’s ALS manufacturing execution system and arburgXworld portal, were also presented, supporting process optimisation, traceability, and cost control across the production chain.























