Annual RJG Global Mold Smart Award is Now Open for Applications
Potential 2024 award candidates are dedicated to transforming their injection molding company using RJG technology or service solutions. Applications are due by Dec. 31, 2023.
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RJG Inc.’s 2024 annual RJG Mold Smart Award is now open for applications. The goal of the Mold Smart Award is to recognize injection molding companies around the globe that are dedicated to transforming their organizations, improving the quality of their products, lives and world through the implementation of RJG’s custom solutions. RJG will be giving away one award in each of its global locations: The U.S., Latin America, Europe and Asia.
Award candidates are committed RJG clients that have implemented RJG’s technology, used training and/or consulting and have integrated RJG into ongoing processes and procedures. Candidates are continually seeking to address and improve their plastic injection molded parts and place a high importance on quality and efficiency.
Award winners will receive:
- A glass trophy.
- Training starter package, including one free seat in Math for Molders, Injection Molding Essentials, Fundamentals of Systematic Injection Molding AND Decoupled Molding Workshop OR $4,500 off of one in-plant training event at their facility.
- Award emblem on RJG’s website.
- Promotion through RJG’s social channels.
“We are honored to be part of our clients’ transformation journeys, and the Mold Smart Award is one small way we can celebrate their success,” Rob Nuget, CEO of RJG, says. “Our clients’ hard work, dedication and commitment to producing the highest quality products possible is such an inspiration and the reason we love what we do. This is what happens when we combine process knowledge with cutting-edge process control technology.”
The winner in each global region will be announced in February 2024. To apply, candidates must complete the by Dec. 31, 2023.
The 2023 Mold Smart Award winners are Molex, Technimark and Ensambles Hyson.
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