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Product category: Engineering Industry Developments and Awards
News Release from: Smithers Rapra
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 04 March 2003

Workshops take polymers to the West
Midlands

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Rapra Technology is running a series of three technology workshops during March as part of a regional programme for Advantage West Midlands.

Rapra Technology is running a series of three technology workshops during March as part of a regional programme for Advantage West Midlands (AWM) Client company take-up from the West Midlands plastics sector has been busy since both Advantage West Midlands and the West Midlands Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) have been established and have been using the established expertise of Rapra Technology

These half-day AWM workshops area dedicated to helping plastics and rubber companies improve and develop their businesses in selected areas of opportunity.

The meetings are heavily subsidised and the cost per head is just GBP 25.00 per person.

The first event is on Monday 24th March at Shawbury on "Effective use of software in plastics and rubber product design".

Breakfast is included in the 8.30 for 9.00am start.

The meeting is intended for product designers and developers who are interested in the latest computer-based aids to materials selection and flow modelling, tool and product design.

The second event is at Worcester Rugby Club on Thursday 27th March and is about "Polymers in the medical and pharmaceutical sector".

The content will include marketing, technical and legislative issues.

The third event is also at Worcester and is about "Polymers in the food and drink sector".

The content will address legislative, design and marketing issues.

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