New Webinar: How to Use Simulation to Reduce Material and Part Cost
Register for this free webinar on reducing downstream risk through injection molding simulation software. (Sponsored Content)
Producing plastics parts in today’s global competitive market is not easy. Engineers and designers face demanding requirements for quality, cost and time to market. One way injection molding professionals are addressing these demands is through the integration of simulation software.
Join Plastics Technology and Autodesk’s Named Accounts Technical Specialist Jeff Higgins for a detailing ways to implement easy-to-use simulation workflows to reduce downstream risk.
Specific presentation topics will include, how to:
- Implement easy-to-use simulation workflows upfront to reduce risk downstream
- Ensure molds are right the first time, regardless of complexity
- Reduce material & part cost
- Utilize the power of many with DOE analysis to evaluate the sensitivity and significance of changing geometry and process variables on your user-defined quality criteria
As an additional feature of this , one attendee will receive a 30-day free Moldflow trial plus an hour-long consultation on workflows that will accelerate time to market and profitability.
This will take place Tuesday, July 31st from 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT.
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