IWF 2008 Conference Program to Include Plastics
IWF 2008 will feature an expanded technical and business
conference program designed to educate IWF
2008 buyers with the latest information on technology,
manufacturing and business techniques. Experts from a
wide variety of industry segments will headline the program
at the International Woodworking Machinery and
Furniture Supply Fair—USA®, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Wednesday to Saturday August 20 to 23, 2008.
The 2008 conference program focuses on advancing
business management skills; implementing profitable, efficient
and safe production strategies; and providing information
on new technology, processes and manufacturing
techniques and industry and environmental standards and
regulations. The diverse program includes technical and
business sessions such as the economic and logistical
impacts of going green, how to create a winning factory,
CNC processing, lean manufacturing, expanding into new
market segments, improving the bottom line and recruiting
and retaining quality employees.
For the first time ever, there will be a technical conference
directed to the plastics industry entitled Effective CNC
Processing of Advanced Materials and Plastics. Speakers
will discuss the importance of proper tooling and specific
machinery options necessary for achieving a quality edge
finish on both hard and soft advanced materials including
thermoplastic materials. Both routing and sawing of plastics
will be discussed. Speakers will also provide an overview of
the use of advanced materials in architectural applications
utilizing CNC technology for manufacturing processes.
Speakers will discuss techniques in manufacturing processes
and design applications of advanced materials such as:
PVCs, resins, acrylics, mdf, quartz, synthetics spun cast fiber
reinforced polymer (FRP), cellular PVC and engineered flat
panel products. The session will target both wood processors
interested in cutting plastics and plastic fabricators
interested in increasing productivity and enhancing edge
finish and part quality to serve new and developing markets.
IWF 2008 will present more than 1,300 exhibits of
machinery, supplies and services for woodworking and
related industries including plastics in more than 800,000
net square feet of floor space.
Registration for conference sessions is $35 on or before
July 25 and $45 after that date. Full information on the
technical sessions and online registration is available at
www.iwfatlanta.com.
For more information, contact Jim Wulfekuhle, The
International Woodworking Machinery
& Furniture Supply Fair - U.S.A.®,
3520 Piedmont Road NE, Suite
350, Atlanta, GA 30305, 404-693-8333, Fax: 404-693-8350, E-mail:
jamesw@iwfatlanta.com, Web: www.iwfatlanta.com.
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