SHOW PREVIEW | INJECTION MOLDING AND DESIGN EXPO
Detroit’s Huntington Place is set to host the free-to-attend Injection Molding and Design Expo, bringing together more than 130 exhibitors and a comprehensive conference and training programme
problems and defects. The day one training agenda will also include a panel discussion covering factory safety. Expert participants in that include: Stan Glover, Director of Technical Sales at Zeiger Industries; Bruce Main, President of Design Safety Engineering; Ted Sberna Sr, Lead Consultant at White Horse Safety; Larry Keller, Director of Engineering at Milacron; and Dale Bartholomew, Technical Manager at JSW America. Day two training topics include a critical look at
Senior Instructor and Technical Development Director at Paulson, examining the science behind profitable moulding and providing useful tips for boosting bottom line. Cory Hoeppner, TZERO Project Manager at RJG, will explain how to use advanced technologies to accelerate a tooling launch. And Jason Travitz, Senior Injection Mould- ing Process Instructor at AIMI, will cover knowl- edge-based strategies for solving moulding
processes to reduce changeover times, which will be given by Daniel Stephens, Vice President at Routsis Training. Then RJG Trainer Jacque Gibson will present an introduction to melt preparation and plasticisation. And AIMI’s Jason Travitz will give a second presentation titled ‘Moldflow versus mould floor’. Other training topics include some tips on
material selection, qualification and approval of materials for medical device applications from Josh Blackmore, Global Healthcare Manager at M Holland. Michael Devereux, Partner, and Mark Stevens, Principal at Wipfli will discuss business management risk management, delving into supply chain issues, labour shortages and tax
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