RJG Demos of Hardware & Software Daily
In its booth and at separate presentations, RJG will demonstrate its training and process monitoring offerings at NPE2018.
RJG Inc., a leader in injection molding training and in process-monitoring systems to enable scientific molding, is conducting daily demonstrations at its NPE booth. For example, it is molding a “Design Pod” (photo) in its booth to give away as an education tool about good and bad design practices for plastics.
To learn about the Math for Molders course or about RJGStats software (a collaboration with ToolStats) for tracking tools, machines, and other equipment, stop by anytime.
Demonstrations of CoPilot software for process corrections are at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm at the booth.
Demonstrations of the eDART process monitor are at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm at the RJG booth. Also, eDART systems will be running at the booths of Milacron, Nissei, Sodick/Plustech, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag, Toshiba, and KraussMaffei.
In addition, company experts are making presentations:
“The Benefits of Training”—Tues., May 8 at 2:00-3:30 pm or Wed., May 9 at 10:00-11:30 am in the RJG Sky Lounge, Suites W304E-G.
“Part Process Development & Validation for Multiple Machines”—a panel discussion with the Medical Device OEM Consortium at SPE ANTEC, Tues., May 8 at 10:00-11:30 am in the Orange County Convention Center.
RJG Design Café: RJG’s TZero team will present on how to orchestrate collaborative manufacturing practices, Tues. May 8 at 10:00-11:00 am or Thurs., May 10 at 10:00-11:00 am in the RJG Sky Lounge, Suites W304E-G; registration required.
RJG Customer Appreciation Party, Wed., May 9 at 5:00-7:00 pm in the RJG Sky Lounge, Suites W304E-G.
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