Amerimold: of Interest Well Beyond Mold Manufacturing
Amerimold, the event for mold manufacturing, takes place June 15-16 in Novi, Michigan, at the Suburban Collection Showplace. Specific topics include mold design; lights-out machining; shopfloor automation; tooling and workholding; EDM; five-axis machining; mold maintenance; and material selection.
It’s the nature of mold manufacturing that some of the most advanced machining processes, latest production strategies, leading CAD/CAM software and most promising cutting tools are applied in this industry first. So, while Amerimold is billed as the event for mold manufacturing, there’s plenty of useful information for shops that want to stay up on state of the art in machining and manufacturing technology.
Amerimold connects more than 2,750 of the top owners, executives and engineers involved in the plastic injection mold manufacturing industry. Attendees will see the latest machine tools, materials, tooling, software, services and components for mold manufacturing.
Specific topics include mold design; lights-out machining; shopfloor automation; tooling and workholding; EDM; five-axis machining; mold maintenance; and material selection.
This year’s expert panel includes speakers from leading contract mold manufacturers like Unique Tool and Gauge and Crest Mold Technology; product technology suppliers like Makino and GF Machining Solutions; and materials and software providers including Open Mind Technologies, HRS Flow and Ellwood Specialty Steel. There is even the “Build” conference track focused specifically on die and mold machining solutions.
Along with the technical program, Amerimold will feature more than 125 exhibitors displaying products and serves for moldmaking and injection molding. The event also offers unique business networking events aimed at connecting mold builders, mold buyers and equipment suppliers.
Amerimold, the event for mold manufacturing, takes place June 15-16 in Novi, Michigan, at the Suburban Collection Showplace. Pre-registration, which extends through May 6, grants you free access to the exhibit hall and a discounted price on the conference. Full session schedules and registration are available here.
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