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Paulson Training Programs Brings Comprehensive Plastics Training to Amerimold

Online-based courses and instructor-led seminars are geared toward scientific injection molding, extrusion, thermoforming and blow molding for the plastics industry.

Grace Nehls, Former MMT Editor

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Paulson Training Programs Inc. is a dynamic technical training company that teaches the fundamentals and advanced topics of scientific injection molding, extrusion, thermoforming and blow molding for the plastics industry. This is done through the “Plastics Point of View,” via intensive, online-based and instructor-led seminars, which are geared toward a range of job functions including injection molding machine operators, extruder operators, molding technicians, production floor troubleshooting personnel, supervisors and managers. Management training for profit and loss (P&L) responsible managers, as well as blueprint reading and geometric dimensioning and tolerances (GD&T) courses are also offered to users. Beginner and advanced courses are available 24/7 and on any device.

Further, Paulson says it offers an advanced technical training tool, SimTech, a proprietary online injection molding machine simulator. This dynamic online learning tool is built into most of Paulson’s online injection molding courses in the form of active lab lessons to help users immediately apply and test their skill without the need for material waste or damage to a machine or mold. 

Overall, Paulson says its comprehensive programs provide measurable and continuous productivity, quality and profit improvements. The company reportedly empowers individuals, companies and academic organizations with proven, expert, vendor-neutral knowledge and skills to ensure lasting success.


 

Exhibitor: Paulson Training Programs

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