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Cleveland Encounter
Cleveland IX Center
June 19 - 21

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND: If you are involved in the global plastics industry and interested in the important Midwest market, you should attend Plastics Encounter Cleveland trade show and conference. The three-day event will attract attendees from a broad range of end-user markets, primarily production and manufacturing professionals and design engineers, with the authority to recommend, specify and approve purchases of plastics materials, equipment and technology.

All the plastics processes will be represented on a show floor that features significant new networking opportunities. It will be a great place to do business.

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Step2 Co. CEO Tom Murdough heads a long list of top plastics industry professionals at the business conference associated with Plastics Encounter Cleveland. Murdough will share insights for "Dealing with change in today's fast-moving environment." There will also be CIT Group and SPI presentations on economic prospects, a Nova Chemicals talk on the PE resins outlook, and a panel on resin-distribution trends featuring PolyOne, General Polymers and Entec execs. And that's just the first day!

Other highlights: Top compounding officials from PolyOne, Ferro and Accel discussing that sector's latest market developments, plus a panel featuring officials from molders Donnelly, Meridian and NYX debating business strategies for mid-tier automotive suppliers. An AMR Research director will discuss the likely impact of such e-marketplaces as Covisint and Omnexus on your business. There will be a panel on ways to maximize your workforce's productivity (including Precise Technology on distance learning) and a panel on mold-maker survival, featuring senior execs from Delta Tooling, StackTeck Systems, Midwest Tooling Group, and a Hong Kong-based official from Incoe. Conference is free if you pre-register, or $25 at the door.
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