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Product category: Engineering Seminars
News Release from: Moldflow (Europe)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 19 June 2003

Seminar highlights plastics technologies

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Successful companies in the plastics industry are investing in the latest technologies to enhance product quality while reducing costs both in production and assembly and reducing time to market.

Successful companies in the plastics industry are investing in the latest technologies to enhance product quality while reducing costs both in production and assembly and reducing time to market At the free "Technology for profit" seminar, to be held in Warwick on 17th July, Moldflow (Europe) Ltd will describe how its design and process optimisation technology is critical in achieving operational excellence, getting production right first time and contributing to higher profit margins

The event, to be held at Arburg in Warwick's Tachbrook Park Drive, will also include presentations on tooling software from Materialise, dynamic feed technology by Synventive Moulding Solutions and case studies on optimising part design from Ticona.

The full-day seminar will be of value to: managers and directors looking to improve the profitability of their injection moulding operations; part designers who want to determine the manufacturability of their part design and optimise the moulding process and material choice; mould designers who need to quickly estimate tool cost and determine cavity layout; manufacturing engineers who need to optimise material usage, minimise cycle times and reduce scrap rates.

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