Tooling MiniTech 2010
A one-day seminar event with 9 of today’s industry leaders presenting technical overviews critically integrating your company’s needs with those of today’s ever changing mold making technologies. Tuesday, October 19, 2010 (Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel)
(Just south of Brookfield Square Mall) 375 South Moorland Road Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005 Room reservation: 262-786-1100.
Advance registration $120 on or before October 15th, 2010. Lunch and reception is included. Late registration $150 after October 15th or on-site.Students $40. Lunch and reception is included.
Dinner reception only with Dr Peter Mooney Keynote Speaker $35.
AM SESSIONS: Introduction & Welcome, Pete Kambouris - Milwaukee SPE; The Business of Mold Making: Economic Indicators & Trends, Jim Meinert - Consultant;
Overseas Outsourcing & Domestic
Tooling: Pros & Cons, Teresa Schell - Plastic Components, Inc.;
The Cost of Tolerance: Just Because You, Can, Doesn’t Mean You Should; Mark Wolverton - Flint Hills Resources
Ten-Minute Break: Exhibits Open;
Mold Finishes & Textures
Pete Kambouris - Wisconsin Engraving; Lunch: Exhibits Open
PM SESSIONS: Science of Mold Venting & Cooling
Terry Schwenk - Process & Design Technologies; Designing Molds – Aluminum versus Steel, Todd Doerfort - Mantz Automation; Simplified Mold Design Using Collapsing Core Technology,
Al Hickok - Progressive Components
Ten-Minute Break: Exhibits Open
Tooling and Mold Making Using Rapid Prototype Technology,
Barbara Arnold Feret - Enviro Plastics; Finding Good Mold Makers & Mold Engineers, Barb Bouchard, Mgmt. Recruiting & Sales Consultants of Racine; Closing Remarks.
Cocktail Reception, & Table Top Exhibits; Dinner Reception with SPE Milwaukee Section, Plastic Markets – Now & Future Projections
Dr. Peter Mooney Keynote Speaker.
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