ATTENTION: company owners, operations managers, shop supervisors, toolroom managers, shop senior management, mold procurement personnel, mold designers, part designers, processing and troubleshooting personnel, and human resources, accounting, and sales and marketing teams!
The MoldMaking Conference is a complete education and networking experience for mold manufacturing professionals looking to elevate their skills and their business to the next level. With a full schedule of educational sessions led by industry experts and a unique slate of networking events that will connect you to mold manufacturing leaders and influencers, this event offers a one-of-a-kind chance to improve you and your company's position in the industry on all levels.
The MoldMaking Conference is co-located with the Molding Conference — one registration permits access to both programs. However, this year, we are bringing both groups together for a few joint sessions each afternoon.
Check out the full agenda here.
REGISTER TODAY!
USE PROMO CODE “CHRISTINA” FOR A 20% DISCOUNT!
CONFERENCE PRICING: $1,395
(includes admission to the Molding Conference)
FULL CONFERENCE PASS INCLUDES:
-Full access to all MoldMaking and Molding conference sessions
-Networking reception
-Complimentary meals and refreshments throughout the event
Get the Group Rate!
3+ people from your shop registering?
Get a group discount by emailing jstewart@gardnerweb.com
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