Leading Molding, Moldmaking Conferences Combine
After successfully introducing a combined conference for moldmakers and injection molders in 2022, Plastics Technology and MoldMaking Technology are once again joining forces for a tooling/molding two-for-one.
At the end of this month in Minneapolis (August 29-30; Hyatt Regency Minneapolis), leading minds in injection molding and moldmaking will once again converge into a combined conference created by Gardner Business Media publications and .
One conference fee grants attendees complete access to two complete and collocated conferences featuring individual tracks and speakers directly targeting technology advances and best practices for injection molders and moldmakers, as well as combined “big picture” topic tracks, with speakers addressing leading issues of the day for both groups.
In addition to 18 focused speakers and topics apiece for injection molders and moldmakers, as well as the four combined presentations for both groups with daily Q&A wrap-up panels, the conference will supply ample opportunities for networking for the molding and moldmaking attendees, as well as the supplier base that serves them. Breakfasts, lunches, coffee breaks and a networking reception, will give all attendees numerous opportunities to connect with players in the plastics processing space.
Whether you’re interested in the latest developments and best practices in sustainable molding, simulation, automation or the perspective of your peers, or you as a moldmaker, you want to learn about , , , or , make your way to Minneapolis for the and Conferences.

A true moldmaking and molding two-for-one; register for either the Molding or MoldMaking conference today and gain access to the full experience for either collocated event.
Photo Credit: Plastics Technology
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