Next-level mold manufacturing is dependent upon accurate, repeatable and efficient technologies, processes and talent when it comes to designing, building, maintaining, repairing and managing molds. This facet of manufacturing has distinct challenges and complexities because a mold is a manufacturing system that is unique to itself. It is an integrated machine in a process built upon science and data. A mold is an engineered product and not just about cutting steel. Today moldmaking has moved beyond an art and craft to a science with technology advancements aimed at engineering and building a better, more cost-effective mold.
It is with this focus in mind that we are launching The MoldMaking Conference on November 8-9 in Charlotte, NC.
The program will offer high-quality, noncommercial presentations focused on practical solutions for dealing with the challenges and complexities of mold manufacturing—from mold design to first shot.
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For the agenda and to register,visit moldmakingconference.com/
If you register before the Early Bird Deadline of October 7th, you will save $200 on the registration cost. Register today and SAVE BIG!
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