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EVENT PREVIEW FOUR TEEN


EVENT PROGRAMME As a major event on the plastics’ industry calendar, Plastpol 2018


off ers an exciting events programme with a whole series of seminars across the Wednesday and Thursday of the exhibition


what events to look forward to AT PLASTPOL – wednesDAY 23-thursDAY 24 May, 2018 T


he two-day ‘From idea to industry – plastic design and development’ event programme takes place over two days at this year’s Plastpol. Running from 10.00 to 16.00, on the Wednesday (May 23) and Thursday (May 24) of the Plastpol exhibition, the programme


features speakers and experts from many of the leading companies in the sector. Highlights include Maciej Heneczkowski,


of Technology, talking about ‘Plastics processing -


technology development


from Rzeszow University directions’,


from


10.15-11.00 on May 23. And Szymon Zięba, from Warsaw’s University of Technology, with a two- part insight into ‘Key Criteria for Plastic Products


Design’ [12.00-13.00 on May 23 and May 24]. Other speakers include leading figures from key Plastpol symposium partners: CAMdivision, Expertteam, Genplast, Mmanufaktura Procad, Sierosławski Group Sirmax, Wadim Plast, and Wittman Battenfeld.


During the case study presentation


[13.00-13.30, May 23], participants may take part in a lottery to win vouchers for tool-shop services (3x) and laboratory tests (3x) offered by Sierosławski Group. For full details of the entire programme, with information on locations, please refer to the Targi Kielce website and the Show Catalogue. The event is organised by Poland’s Plastics Industry Service.


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