The Mold Technologies Division of the Society of Plastics Engineers will announce the 2023 recipients of the Mold Designer, Mold Maker and Mold Repair Technician of the Year at the Plastics Technology Expo (PTXPO).
Richard Evans Division Awards Chair will officiate the awards presentations at 2:30PM CDT on Wednesday, March 29th at the Mold Technologies Booth 1614 at PTXPO.
The Mold Designer of the Year Award was first awarded in 1992. Previous
recipients include Robert Dealey, Jay Shoemaker, Tim Peterson and Steve
Johnson.
The Mold Maker of the Year Award was started by the division in 1983. Past
recipients include industry leaders such as Glenn Beall, Josef Klingler, William Monteith and Joe Prischak.
2023 marks the inaugural year for presenting the Mold Repair Person of the Year Award.
The awards are sponsored by:
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Mold Maker of the Year – HASCO America
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Mold Designer of the Year – Progressive Components
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Mold Repair Person of the Year – MoldTrax
The awards include a stipend presented to the Plastics/Mold Making Program of the recipient’s choice in their name and that of the sponsoring company.
Register today to attend PTXPO using Promo Code: MMT23
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