What Is the Molders’ and Moldmakers’ View?
Mixed in among thought leaders from leading suppliers to injection molders and mold makers at the 2023 Molding and MoldMaking conferences will be molders and toolmakers themselves.
Injection molders and moldmakers who want to hear from their peers on how the biggest issues of the day are being addressed, whether its automation, workforce development, additive manufacturing, sustainability or more need to look no further than the upcoming 2023 and Conferences (August 29-30; Minneapolis, Minn.).
The collocated conferences will feature a slate of speakers from leading molding, moldmaking and molding/moldmaking companies, with the event kicking off with a , Dynamic Group.
will address how Advanced Drainage Systems and Infiltrator tackle sustainability at their operations, while Eric Derner of Nicolet and Eddie Graff of Westminster discuss their .
Protolabs’ Rob Young will discuss the , while Dave Hemink of Velosity will teach attendees about the . ITW Body & Fuel’s Paul DeJong will look at .
That’s just on the Molding and combined conference side, there will be even more molders and mold makers addressing their peers on the side.

Here from your peers in Minneapolis this August at the Molding and MoldMaking Conferences.
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