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SUMMARY:Plastic Injection Mold Design: Basic and Advanced Topics
DESCRIPTION:In this plastic injection molding course\, you’ll enjoy a comprehensive exploration of injection mold design that not only enhances your understanding but also equips you to drive overall project success. Through a unique approach\, you’ll gain a profound comprehension of detailed mold design concepts set forth in the context of the whole design process. \nAs you progress\, you’ll cultivate a strategic mindset for achieving cost savings throughout the process\, and review projects at each important juncture to master advanced concepts. \nBy enrolling in this course\, you’ll emerge with an enriched perspective on injection molding and design\, equipped to make significant contributions to projects’ triumphs through your comprehensive grasp of both design intricacies and cost-efficient strategies. \n\nThis course can be applied to the following certificate:\nPlastics Technology Certificate \n\n  \n\nBenefits and Learning Outcomes\n\nDemonstrate advanced cavity and core inserting\nAnalyze your current issues regarding plastic injection molding\nIdentify mold design concepts\nAvoid costly mistakes\nJustify and evaluate your purchases of molds\nRecognize advanced parting line\, shut-off development\, advanced slide and lifter design\n\n\n\nCourse Outline/Topics\nDay 1 & 2 \nIntroduction and Overview \nThe Anatomy of a Mold \nMold Types \n\nStripper plate molds\nUnscrewing molds\nQuick change molds\nHot runner molds\nShuttle molds\n\nBasic Mold Construction \n\nUse and placement of bolts and dowels\nMajor suppliers and differences between them\nHow to specify and order mold bases and components\n\nCommon Components and their Function \n\nLeader pins\, return pins\, support pillars\, rest buttons\, etc.\n\nThe Molding Press \n\nHow the mold interfaces with the press\nHorizontal and vertical clamp\nShuttle and rotary presses\n\nPlastic Resin Fundamentals \n\nAmorphous and semi-crystalline\nBasic properties and how they affect the mold design\n\nShrink \n\nHow to use shrink to your advantage\nFactors that affect shrink and warp\n\nPlastic Product Design Fundamentals \n\nCommon errors\nWhat the mold designer needs to look for in a product design\n\nSprue\, Runner and Gate \n\nCommon gate design errors\nRunner sizing guidelines\nRunner pullers\n\nEjection \n\nDetermining ejector place\nPin orientation methods\nKnock-out patterns\nReturn pins and springs\n\nBasic Mold Inserting \n\nSolid vs split construction\nCriteria for inserting\n\nSlides and Lifters \n\nA thorough look at how to mold undercuts\nTypical slide and lifter construction\nMechanical vs hydraulic\n\nCavity Layout \n\nHow to efficiently “place“ the cavities in the mold and choose the best parting line\nHow it affects runners\, ejection and gates\n\nCooling \n\nThe economic effect of cooling design\nGeneral rules for waterline placement\nThermal conductivity of various tool steels\n\nVenting \n\nVenting of runners\nHow venting affects the molded part\nWhy this should NOT be overlooked\n\nMold Steel \n\nWhat to look for in a mold steel\nA discussion of steel hardness\nAlternate materials used in molds\n\nPlating and Polishing \n\nA selection chart for mold coatings\nWhen and why to use plating\n\nDay 3 \n\nStructural design considerations\nEjector pin placement\nSupport pillar/plate thickness calculations\nFit tolerances/machining precision\nMold and part design considerations for multi-shot molding\n\nCore shift \n\nLSR and HCR mold design considerations\nUnscrewing collapsible core technology\nMold maintenance considerations\n\nInjection molding simulation for toolmakers/tool designers for driving engineering decisions \n\n\n\n\nWho Should Attend\nAnyone responsible for procuring\, evaluating\, building or designing injection mold tools\, including tooling engineers\, buyers\, toolmakers\, mold designers\, product designers\, managers and molders. \n\n\nInstructor\n\nErik Foltz \nErik Foltz is a certified professional Moldflow® consultant at The Madison Group. Foltz received his MS from the Polymer Engineering Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Foltz’s work concentrates on assisting industrial clients accelerate the product design process through the… read more
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/plastic-injection-mold-design-basic-and-advanced-topics/
LOCATION:UWM\, 3203 N Downer Ave\,\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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CREATED:20250414T124331Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Polymer Characterization: Molecular Architecture\, Morphology and Thermomechanical Response
DESCRIPTION:Announcing a Live Virtual Short Course\, sponsored by the Golden Gate Polymer Forum \nJune 10-11\, 2025 \nThis course provides a comprehensive overview of commonly implemented polymer characterization techniques to evaluate molecular composition\, structure\, processibility\, and physical properties. A review of polymer characterization techniques will cover relevant instrumentation and its operation\, sample preparation\, data analysis\, and measurement limitations. Brief presentations will highlight the underlying theoretical principles\, but the presentations will focus on experimental design and data interpretation. Case studies will be employed to highlight the application\, utility and nuances of measurement approaches through real data. The course is designed for all education levels and is accessible even with minimal background polymer knowledge. \nList of topical areas: \n\nChromatographic and spectroscopic techniques for evaluation of molecular information\nMicroscopy and scattering techniques for morphology and structure analysis\nThermal analysis techniques for probing thermal transitions and polymer stability\nMechanical techniques for plastic and viscoelastic properties\nRheological experiments to assess processibility and influence of processing on polymer performance\nTopical examples around emerging technologies\n\nInstructors \n\nProf. Tim Long\, Arizona State University\nProf. Mike Bortner\, Virginia Tech\nProf. Karen Winey\, University of Pennsylvania\nProf. Mark Dadmun\, University of Tennessee\, Knoxville\nDr. Giles Dillingham\, Brighton Science\nProf. S. Eileen Seo\, Arizona State University\n\nLogistical & Registration Notes \nCourse timing:  Tues. June 10 – Wed. June 11\, starting each day at 8:30 AM Pacific time. \nThis course is very affordably priced – note discounted early registration deadline: \n$400 early registration ends at 11:59 PM Pacific time\, Wednesday\, April 9 \n$500 regular registration ends at 8:00 PM Pacific time\, Wednesday\, May 21. \n$600 late registration\, if still available\, ends at 8:00 PM Pacific time\, Wednesday\, June 4. \nGGPF may close registration earlier if in our opinion class size is becoming too large. \nFull Course Details and Registration at  https://ggpf.org/events/?ee=327
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/introduction-to-polymer-characterization-molecular-architecture-morphology-and-thermomechanical-response/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250628
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250619T182332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T182332Z
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SUMMARY:Stratasys Workshops | Practical Lessons for Engineers Who Need Additive to Deliver
DESCRIPTION:From June 23rd to 27th\, 2025\, the 3Dnatives team\, in collaboration with Stratasys\, invites you to join the free “Practical Lessons for Engineers Who Need Additive to Deliver” workshop series. These five expert-led sessions are designed to support engineers and manufacturers throughout the entire additive workflow: prototyping\, tooling\, and production. Each day from 16:30 CEST / 10:30 EDT (30 minutes per session)\, a different expert will guide you through real-world insights into additive technologies. \nAttend all sessions to receive a Certificate of Attendance\, recognizing your participation in cutting-edge additive manufacturing strategies. Mark your calendar—you won’t want to miss it!
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/stratasys-workshops-practical-lessons-for-engineers-who-need-additive-to-deliver/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250604T121515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T121515Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR Optimizing Plastic Color Formulation: Sustainable Practices to Reduce Waste
DESCRIPTION:Optimizing Plastic Color Formulation: Sustainable Practices to Reduce Waste\nCut Costs\, Boost Efficiency & Nail That Perfect Shade! \nIn a world of rising tariffs and tighter budgets\, getting your color formulation just right isn’t just smart—it’s essential. \nJoin us for a dynamic and practical webinar on plastic color formulation where we break down how dialing in your color strategy can help you:\n✅ Slash waste✅ Improve process efficiency✅ Boost profitability✅ Hit your sustainability targets\n \nYou’ll walk away with expert insights on navigating raw material challenges\, reducing rework\, and fine-tuning your color formulations for standout results—every time. \nReady to stay ahead of economic uncertainty and keep your production line vibrant and efficient? Don’t miss this session! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Presenters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTony Bolynn is a Senior Applications Engineer for Consumer Products and Materials division for X-Rite\, Incorporated. Tony is a member of SPE and has presented papers for SPE and multiple color organizations. \nTony’s career in color began in 1994 with Datacolor after graduating from Appalachian State University. In 1999 he joined Gretag-Macbeth as an Applications Engineer for paint\, plastics and inks working with global companies. In 2006\, Gretag-Macbeth merged with X-Rite and Tony became a Senior Applications Engineer. In his time at Gretag-Macbeth and X-Rite\, Tony has conducted hundreds of training courses\, seminars\, webinars\, and virtual courses.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/webinar-optimizing-plastic-color-formulation-sustainable-practices-to-reduce-waste/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250708
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CREATED:20250627T132852Z
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SUMMARY:Plastic Part Design for Injection Molding - Two Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThis seminar is offered to engineers and designers involved in the design of injection molded plastic parts. The course provides a fundamental overview of the many factors associated with plastic parts that will be produced using the injection molding process. In order to design a high-quality injection molded part\, the designer must select an appropriate plastic material formulation\, develop a functional design\, and work within the manufacturing limitations associated with the mold design and injection molding process. This course will cover the fundamentals of plastic materials behavior and selection\, engineering design\, manufacturing (moldability) considerations\, prototyping\, stress analysis and assembly methods. The timely subject of design for enhanced recyclability will also be discussed\, as will design developments related to new injection molding technologies. \nJuly 8-11\nDr. Stephen Johnston\n8:30am-5:00pm\nJuly 14-17\nDr. Stephen Johnston\n8:30am-5:00pm
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/plastic-part-design-for-injection-molding-two-sessions/
LOCATION:UMass Lowell – Ball Hall\, 185 Riverside St\, Lowell\, MA\, 01854\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250723
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250721T173301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250721T173301Z
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SUMMARY:SPE Polymer Insights\, Powered by SPE
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to introduce Polymer Insights\, the plastics industry’s first and only self-contained\, AI-powered tool that transforms how you search\, discover\, and apply technical knowledge. Built on 15\,000+ peer-reviewed papers\, presentations\, and transcripts from SPE’s trusted library\, Polymer Insights gives you fast\, expert answers to your toughest questions — instantly. \nOpen Access Preview: Extended through  July 22\, 2025!\nPolymer Insights has been so popular—averaging one query every minute from researchers like you—that we’re extending free access to all SPE stakeholders through the end of the day Tuesday\, July 22nd to give even more people a chance to try it out! \nAfter July 22: Premium Members Only\nDon’t let this level of access end with the free trial! Starting on Wednesday\, July 23rd\, Polymer Insights will be exclusive to SPE Premium Members. Join SPE as a Premium member to keep unlimited access to this revolutionary tool! \n\nWhat Polymer Insights Does \n\nAsk anything. Plain-language questions\, no special syntax.\nGet instant answers. Clear explanations\, backed by credible sources.\nWork smarter. Technical insights delivered in seconds.\n\nIn the plastics world? Then this tool’s BUILT for you—whether you’re researching\, designing\, building\, teaching\, or just getting started. \n\nSpeed up R&D\nSolve real-world challenges faster\nStay up-to-date on materials and methods\nBenchmark with confidence\n\nTry It Now! \n\nPolymer Insights is live and ready to go to work!\nExplore today!
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/spe-polymer-insights-powered-by-spe/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250818T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250820T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250812T180955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T181123Z
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SUMMARY:Injection Molding Principles
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nInstructor: Brad Johnson \nFee: $1\,600 \nEducational Goals\nThe Injection Molding Principles workshop is designed to provide a thorough understanding of injection molding basics and terminology. Hands-on experience through lab exercises reinforces the concepts introduced in the classroom sessions. While in the lab\, a maximum of four participants per press will allow each participant the opportunity to learn by doing. Participants are encouraged to bring their problem parts to the workshop for diagnosis and discussion during the problem-solving session. \nWho Should Attend\nThose who want to improve their knowledge of thermoplastic injection molding technology and the language needed to succeed in the business of plastics should plan to participate. Among those who can benefit from this two-and-one-half-day workshop are operators\, process and project engineers\, manufacturing engineers\, molding technicians\, team leaders\, designers\, mold makers\, and sales and marketing staff. \nCourse Outline\n\nOverview of the Injection Molding Cycle\n\nThe injection unit\nThe clamp\nThe mold\n\n\nInjection Control\n\nThe feedback loop\nCharting pressure and velocity\nUtilizing velocity-controlled filling\nPressure limited velocity\n\n\nPlastics Flow During Injection Molding\n\nThe worm analogy\nLaminar flow and fountain flow\nEffects of temperature\, pressure\, and molecular weight\n\n\nShrinkage and Volume Changes\n\nPressure-volume-temperature relationship\nAmorphous and semi-crystalline materials\nCavity pressure and mold shrinkage\nFlow and temperature effects\nFiber fillers\n\n\nProblem Solving\n\nQuality planning\nTroubleshooting common molding defects\nDOEs and other tools\n\n\nMolding Strategies\n\nTraditional molding\nTwo-stage molding\nThree-stage molding\nVelocity to pressure transfer methods\nProcess monitoring\nInitial mold tryout procedure
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/injection-molding-principles/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250820T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250822T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T181423Z
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SUMMARY:Injection Molding Troubleshooting
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nInstructor: Brian Young \nFee: $1\,600 \nEducational Goals\nSpecifically designed for the practicing molder\, this workshop focuses on developing new and enhancing existing shop floor troubleshooting skills for solving molded-part defects and improving part quality problems. Each day\, participants will rotate through six to eight microprocessor-controlled machines that have been set up with special\, case-study molds. These molds have been modified over time to produce a specific molded part defect under a given set of less-than-optimal molding conditions. Participants will analyze and attempt to solve real molding problems. \nWho Should Attend\nThis two-and-one-half-day workshop is geared to those who wish to improve their knowledge of thermoplastic injection molding. It is designed to provide the greatest value possible to injection molding practitioners who troubleshoot problem parts to increase molding efficiency and decrease part defects/rejects. Beyond machine operators\, a variety of others can benefit from the workshop\, including process and project engineers\, manufacturing engineers\, and team leaders. \nCourse Outline\n\nSurface Defects\n\nFlow lines and jetting\nSplay (moisture or trapped air)\nHaze\, blush\, and poor gloss\nOrange peel and surface ripples\nGate blush and gate splay\n\n\nBurning and Contamination Problems\n\nBurn marks and black specks\nBurn streaks\nContamination\nDiscoloration or poor color match\n\n\nPhysical Problems\n\nFlash and short shots\nSink marks\nVacuum voids and bubbles\nBlisters and delamination\n\n\nGeometry Maintenance Problems\n\nUnder- or over-sized dimensions\nPoor dimensional repeatability (poor Cpk)\nWarpage and bowing\n\n\nStructural Defects\n\nCracking\, crazing\, and brittleness\nWeld lines\nStuck parts and pin push marks\nLong gates and plugged gates\nDrag marks and mold damage\n\n\nTroubleshooting Procedures and Logic\n\nHow to effectively approach\, analyze\, and implement troubleshooting procedures.\n\n\nExploring Root Causes\n\nExplore the root causes of the various defects from the perspective of the plastic material as it fills\, compresses\, and cools within the cavity.\n\n\nPart Defectives and Potential Solutions\n\nSome attention will be given to potential design-related problems\, but the emphasis will be on how to optimize the part quality with process-related solutions.\n\n\nTroubleshooting Guides (The Good\, The Bad\, The Efficient)\n\nA comparison of the different troubleshooting guide formats\, including which tend to be most effective for solving molded part problems.\n\n\nInterpreting Velocity and Pressure Shot Traces\n\nThe graphical outputs of the injection pressure and injection velocity traces provide a window into the mold that was not previously available on older machines. Proper interpretation of these shot traces can simplify and speed up the troubleshooting process.\n\n\nApplying Designed Experiments for Advanced Troubleshooting\n\nInsight into how and when to implement designed experiments (DOEs) for difficult-to-solve defects or quality problems with poor repeatability.\n\n\nEvaluating Attendees’ Molded Part Samples\n\nDefective part samples brought in by the participants will be discussed in a group format. An understanding by the participants of the processing conditions or a current process set-up sheet will greatly facilitate this discussion.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/injection-molding-troubleshooting/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250903T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250903T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR SERIES – Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials
DESCRIPTION:From September 3rd to 24th\, 2025\, the 3Dnatives team\, in collaboration with Stratasys\, invites you to join the free “Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials” webinar series. Each Wednesday of the month from 16:30 CEST / 10:30 EDT (30 minutes per session)\, a different expert will guide you through real-world insights into additive technologies. \n\n\n\n\nWebinar #1 – Pushing the Limits of Prototyping: Precision\, Performance\, and New Polymer Materials\n\nPrototyping continues to be a core additive manufacturing application—but the tools and materials available today enable much more than concept modeling. This webinar explores how advanced polymers and multi-material printing capabilities are enabling micron-level accuracy\, functional strength\, and aesthetic realism in a single build. We’ll also dive into the next frontier of prototyping innovation\, like direct 3D printing on fabrics. Capabilities such as Smart Insert placement and Print-on-Objects are expanding what’s possible—from embedded components to seamless integration with textiles—redefining how prototypes are built and what they can do. \n\nWebinar #2 – Carbon Fiber Composites: Boosting Tooling with AM\n\nAdditive tooling is transforming how manufacturers approach jigs\, fixtures\, and production aids. In this webinar\, we’ll explore how carbon fiber-reinforced polymers are replacing metal in high-load applications—offering comparable performance at reduced weight and cost. Real-world case studies from automotive\, aerospace\, and heavy industry illustrate how teams are accelerating tooling lead times from weeks to hours. We’ll also discuss new software workflows that enable easy adoption without extensive AM experience\, streamlining the path from design to factory floor. \nWebinar #3 – From Prototypes to Production: AM Materials for Aerospace and Defense Innovation\nAdditive manufacturing is becoming increasingly viable for production\, proving its value for low volumes and customization\, as well as high-performance applications. This session focuses on the aerospace and defense sectors\, where material and process innovations are enabling production-ready parts with high thermal\, mechanical\, and chemical resistance. We’ll explore high-accuracy silicon-based AM for sealing\, FST or ESD compliant tooling and parts\, connector components\, and rapid tooling. Discover how engineers are achieving technical specs and business ROI for real-world deployment. \nWebinar #4 – Maximizing AM Performance with Advanced Software Workflows\nAdditive manufacturing success depends not just on hardware and materials—but on software that enables precision\, repeatability\, and efficiency at scale. In this webinar we’ll explore how Stratasys advanced software platforms like GrabCAD Print™\, GrabCAD Print Pro™\, and OpenAM™ are optimizing AM workflows across industries. Learn how engineers are leveraging features like model-aware slicing\, traceability\, automated support generation\, and open material parameter tuning to streamline operations and unlock new use cases—from prototyping to production. \n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\nGulay Bozoklu\nApplication Development Technical Service Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNaftali Eder\nManager Application Engineering\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnirudh “Kumar” Krishnakumar\nSenior Product Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNiccolò Giannelli\nFDM Enablement Director
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/webinar-series-beyond-prototyping-innovative-am-applications-materials/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250910T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250805T180117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T181659Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR SERIES – Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials
DESCRIPTION:https://www.3dnatives.com/en/webinar-series-beyond-prototyping-innovative-am-applications-materials-11082025/#! \nFrom September 3rd to 24th\, 2025\, the 3Dnatives team\, in collaboration with Stratasys\, invites you to join the free “Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials” webinar series. Each Wednesday of the month from 16:30 CEST / 10:30 EDT (30 minutes per session)\, a different expert will guide you through real-world insights into additive technologies. \n\n\n\n\nWebinar #1 – Pushing the Limits of Prototyping: Precision\, Performance\, and New Polymer Materials\n\nPrototyping continues to be a core additive manufacturing application—but the tools and materials available today enable much more than concept modeling. This webinar explores how advanced polymers and multi-material printing capabilities are enabling micron-level accuracy\, functional strength\, and aesthetic realism in a single build. We’ll also dive into the next frontier of prototyping innovation\, like direct 3D printing on fabrics. Capabilities such as Smart Insert placement and Print-on-Objects are expanding what’s possible—from embedded components to seamless integration with textiles—redefining how prototypes are built and what they can do. \n\nWebinar #2 – Carbon Fiber Composites: Boosting Tooling with AM\n\nAdditive tooling is transforming how manufacturers approach jigs\, fixtures\, and production aids. In this webinar\, we’ll explore how carbon fiber-reinforced polymers are replacing metal in high-load applications—offering comparable performance at reduced weight and cost. Real-world case studies from automotive\, aerospace\, and heavy industry illustrate how teams are accelerating tooling lead times from weeks to hours. We’ll also discuss new software workflows that enable easy adoption without extensive AM experience\, streamlining the path from design to factory floor. \nWebinar #3 – From Prototypes to Production: AM Materials for Aerospace and Defense Innovation\nAdditive manufacturing is becoming increasingly viable for production\, proving its value for low volumes and customization\, as well as high-performance applications. This session focuses on the aerospace and defense sectors\, where material and process innovations are enabling production-ready parts with high thermal\, mechanical\, and chemical resistance. We’ll explore high-accuracy silicon-based AM for sealing\, FST or ESD compliant tooling and parts\, connector components\, and rapid tooling. Discover how engineers are achieving technical specs and business ROI for real-world deployment. \nWebinar #4 – Maximizing AM Performance with Advanced Software Workflows\nAdditive manufacturing success depends not just on hardware and materials—but on software that enables precision\, repeatability\, and efficiency at scale. In this webinar we’ll explore how Stratasys advanced software platforms like GrabCAD Print™\, GrabCAD Print Pro™\, and OpenAM™ are optimizing AM workflows across industries. Learn how engineers are leveraging features like model-aware slicing\, traceability\, automated support generation\, and open material parameter tuning to streamline operations and unlock new use cases—from prototyping to production. \n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\nGulay Bozoklu\nApplication Development Technical Service Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNaftali Eder\nManager Application Engineering\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnirudh “Kumar” Krishnakumar\nSenior Product Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNiccolò Giannelli\nFDM Enablement Director
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/webinar-series-beyond-prototyping-innovative-am-applications-materials-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250916
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250728T164624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T164646Z
UID:1262-1757548800-1757980799@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Extruded Profile Part Design
DESCRIPTION:Master the complexities of extruded profile design\, thermoplastic behavior\, and extrusion line requirements in this intensive workshop series. Designed for engineers\, designers\, and extrusion professionals\, these sessions provide practical solutions to common processing challenges\, helping you improve efficiency\, product quality\, and troubleshooting skills. \nProfile Extrusion: From “Black Art” to Proven Science\nOften considered a “black art\,” profile extrusion is\, in reality\, a well-defined science—one that has long been closely held and rarely shared. This workshop opens the door to critical design\, material\, and processing principles that can elevate your expertise and optimize production outcomes. \n  Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn from an industry expert and unlock the full potential of profile extrusion. Take your expertise to the next level!
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/extruded-profile-part-design/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250911T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250911T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250701T170712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T170712Z
UID:1236-1757592000-1757595600@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:"Designing with Color: Strategies for Consistent and Impactful Color in Plastics" Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Color is more than just aesthetics — it’s a critical factor in product success\, brand recognition\, and user experience. Yet\, specifying and achieving the right color in plastics can be challenging\, especially when working with multiple converters and materials. In this dynamic\, hour-long webinar\, you’ll learn how to navigate the complexities of color in product design.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/designing-with-color-strategies-for-consistent-and-impactful-color-in-plastics-webinar/
LOCATION:Zoom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250805T175839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T175839Z
UID:1273-1757764800-1757779200@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Glenn Beall Celebration of Life
DESCRIPTION:There will be a Celebration of Life for Glenn Beall on Saturday\, September 13th\, at Noon.  It will be held at Lake Forest Place. \nLake Forest Place\n1100 Pembridge Drive\nLake Forest\, IL  60045
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/glenn-beall-celebration-of-life/
LOCATION:Lake Forest Place\, 1100 Pembridge Drive\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250805T180208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T180208Z
UID:1279-1758101400-1758103200@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR SERIES – Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials
DESCRIPTION:From September 3rd to 24th\, 2025\, the 3Dnatives team\, in collaboration with Stratasys\, invites you to join the free “Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials” webinar series. Each Wednesday of the month from 16:30 CEST / 10:30 EDT (30 minutes per session)\, a different expert will guide you through real-world insights into additive technologies. \n\n\n\n\nWebinar #1 – Pushing the Limits of Prototyping: Precision\, Performance\, and New Polymer Materials\n\nPrototyping continues to be a core additive manufacturing application—but the tools and materials available today enable much more than concept modeling. This webinar explores how advanced polymers and multi-material printing capabilities are enabling micron-level accuracy\, functional strength\, and aesthetic realism in a single build. We’ll also dive into the next frontier of prototyping innovation\, like direct 3D printing on fabrics. Capabilities such as Smart Insert placement and Print-on-Objects are expanding what’s possible—from embedded components to seamless integration with textiles—redefining how prototypes are built and what they can do. \n\nWebinar #2 – Carbon Fiber Composites: Boosting Tooling with AM\n\nAdditive tooling is transforming how manufacturers approach jigs\, fixtures\, and production aids. In this webinar\, we’ll explore how carbon fiber-reinforced polymers are replacing metal in high-load applications—offering comparable performance at reduced weight and cost. Real-world case studies from automotive\, aerospace\, and heavy industry illustrate how teams are accelerating tooling lead times from weeks to hours. We’ll also discuss new software workflows that enable easy adoption without extensive AM experience\, streamlining the path from design to factory floor. \nWebinar #3 – From Prototypes to Production: AM Materials for Aerospace and Defense Innovation\nAdditive manufacturing is becoming increasingly viable for production\, proving its value for low volumes and customization\, as well as high-performance applications. This session focuses on the aerospace and defense sectors\, where material and process innovations are enabling production-ready parts with high thermal\, mechanical\, and chemical resistance. We’ll explore high-accuracy silicon-based AM for sealing\, FST or ESD compliant tooling and parts\, connector components\, and rapid tooling. Discover how engineers are achieving technical specs and business ROI for real-world deployment. \nWebinar #4 – Maximizing AM Performance with Advanced Software Workflows\nAdditive manufacturing success depends not just on hardware and materials—but on software that enables precision\, repeatability\, and efficiency at scale. In this webinar we’ll explore how Stratasys advanced software platforms like GrabCAD Print™\, GrabCAD Print Pro™\, and OpenAM™ are optimizing AM workflows across industries. Learn how engineers are leveraging features like model-aware slicing\, traceability\, automated support generation\, and open material parameter tuning to streamline operations and unlock new use cases—from prototyping to production. \n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\nGulay Bozoklu\nApplication Development Technical Service Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNaftali Eder\nManager Application Engineering\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnirudh “Kumar” Krishnakumar\nSenior Product Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNiccolò Giannelli\nFDM Enablement Director
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/webinar-series-beyond-prototyping-innovative-am-applications-materials-3/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250925
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250623T132045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250623T132045Z
UID:1225-1758585600-1758758399@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Responsible Plastics 2025
DESCRIPTION:Responsible Plastics 2025 is designed for professionals committed to developing impactful solutions to environmental challenges while promoting innovation\, sustainability\, and responsible practices across the plastics value chain. \nThis conference includes two tracks that focus on tackling the pressing challenges of PFAS and Microplastics in the plastics industry.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/responsible-plastics-2025/
LOCATION:DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Suites Pittsburgh Downtown\, One Bigelow Sq\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15219
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250805T180350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T040309Z
UID:1281-1758706200-1758708000@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR SERIES – Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials
DESCRIPTION:From September 3rd to 24th\, 2025\, the 3Dnatives team\, in collaboration with Stratasys\, invites you to join the free “Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials” webinar series. Each Wednesday of the month from 16:30 CEST / 10:30 EDT (30 minutes per session)\, a different expert will guide you through real-world insights into additive technologies. Register for any or all of these webinars here: Webinars | Beyond Prototyping: Innovative AM Applications & Materials – 3Dnatives \n\n\n\n\nWebinar #1 – Pushing the Limits of Prototyping: Precision\, Performance\, and New Polymer Materials\n\nPrototyping continues to be a core additive manufacturing application—but the tools and materials available today enable much more than concept modeling. This webinar explores how advanced polymers and multi-material printing capabilities are enabling micron-level accuracy\, functional strength\, and aesthetic realism in a single build. We’ll also dive into the next frontier of prototyping innovation\, like direct 3D printing on fabrics. Capabilities such as Smart Insert placement and Print-on-Objects are expanding what’s possible—from embedded components to seamless integration with textiles—redefining how prototypes are built and what they can do. \n\nWebinar #2 – Carbon Fiber Composites: Boosting Tooling with AM\n\nAdditive tooling is transforming how manufacturers approach jigs\, fixtures\, and production aids. In this webinar\, we’ll explore how carbon fiber-reinforced polymers are replacing metal in high-load applications—offering comparable performance at reduced weight and cost. Real-world case studies from automotive\, aerospace\, and heavy industry illustrate how teams are accelerating tooling lead times from weeks to hours. We’ll also discuss new software workflows that enable easy adoption without extensive AM experience\, streamlining the path from design to factory floor. \nWebinar #3 – From Prototypes to Production: AM Materials for Aerospace and Defense Innovation\nAdditive manufacturing is becoming increasingly viable for production\, proving its value for low volumes and customization\, as well as high-performance applications. This session focuses on the aerospace and defense sectors\, where material and process innovations are enabling production-ready parts with high thermal\, mechanical\, and chemical resistance. We’ll explore high-accuracy silicon-based AM for sealing\, FST or ESD compliant tooling and parts\, connector components\, and rapid tooling. Discover how engineers are achieving technical specs and business ROI for real-world deployment. \nWebinar #4 – Maximizing AM Performance with Advanced Software Workflows\nAdditive manufacturing success depends not just on hardware and materials—but on software that enables precision\, repeatability\, and efficiency at scale. In this webinar we’ll explore how Stratasys advanced software platforms like GrabCAD Print™\, GrabCAD Print Pro™\, and OpenAM™ are optimizing AM workflows across industries. Learn how engineers are leveraging features like model-aware slicing\, traceability\, automated support generation\, and open material parameter tuning to streamline operations and unlock new use cases—from prototyping to production. \n\n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\nGulay Bozoklu\nApplication Development Technical Service Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNaftali Eder\nManager Application Engineering\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnirudh “Kumar” Krishnakumar\nSenior Product Manager\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNiccolò Giannelli\nFDM Enablement Director
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/webinar-series-beyond-prototyping-innovative-am-applications-materials-4/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250925T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250922T140245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T140245Z
UID:1311-1758794400-1758799800@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:What's Next: A Recap on UNEP 5.2 and a Look Ahead
DESCRIPTION:What’s Next: A Recap on UNEP 5.2 and a Look Ahead \nThe recent talks to negotiate an internationally binding treaty on plastic pollution ended without a global consensus. Now what? Join SPE’s online roundtable discussion on Sept. 25 from 10-11:15 a.m. Eastern Time for an exclusive debrief from participants who were inside the room at the United Nations Environment Programme’s Fifth Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5.2) in Geneva\, Switzerland. \nHear firsthand what actually happened at INC-5.2. Panelists include: Fiorella Danjoy Acosta\, Regional Director\, Recicla Latam; Tania Ferlin\, Director of Sustainability Advocacy\, Husky Technologies™; Hodayah Finman\, Senior Director\, Regulatory Affairs\, Plastics Industry; and Julie Peters\, EU Policy Affairs Manager\, European Bioplastics e.V. Discussion will be moderated by Conor Carlin\, SPE’s representative to UNEP. This panel discussion is free to attend but requires registration. \nhttps://www.4spe.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=9694#gsc.tab=0
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/whats-next-a-recap-on-unep-5-2-and-a-look-ahead/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250630T172636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T172636Z
UID:1232-1759104000-1759276799@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Global Women in STEM Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Global Women in STEM Leadership Summit is an initiative founded and led by Engineering Professor Takoi K. Hamrita. This is the only one of its kind two-day summit held in the world that is dedicated to giving women in scientific and technological fields from all career paths access to powerful tools\, strategies\, and connections to advance their careers and their lives. Join our movement!
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/global-women-in-stem-leadership-summit/
LOCATION:The Westin Buckhead Atlanta\, 3391 Peachtree Rd NE\, Atlanda\, GA\, 30326\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251001T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250924T190325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T190325Z
UID:1316-1759327200-1759330800@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Harnessing FEA to Enhance Weld Line Strength Prediction for Unfilled Materials
DESCRIPTION:Register now and engage in an online Q&A session with our technical experts.\nCan’t make it to the live webinar? Register anyway\, and we’ll send you the recording\n2:00 PM EDT | Wednesday\, October 1\, 2025 | Check Your Time\nThis webinar explores the advantages of simulating low-pressure molding techniques\, such as iMFLUX and Decoupled 3. By leveraging real-time adjustments through simulation\, the molding process becomes significantly more efficient\, resulting in shorter cycle times and a reduction in defects. \nLow-pressure molding enables manufacturers to produce larger parts using relatively smaller machines\, requiring less clamp tonnage and lower pressure. This approach also supports sustainability initiatives by lowering energy consumption and promoting the use of recycled materials. \nWhat Attendees Will Learn? \n\nBenefits of low-pressure molding and how simulation enhances these processes to maximize their potential.\nUsing virtual sensors to dynamically regulate and maintain consistent low-pressure conditions throughout the cycle.\nCreate a solid starting point for process setup\, reducing time and effort by accurately determining the minimum required injection pressure and identifying optimal process windows.\n\n\n\n\n \n  \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/harnessing-fea-to-enhance-weld-line-strength-prediction-for-unfilled-materials/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250923T142722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T142722Z
UID:1314-1759489200-1759492800@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Nature’s Untapped Treasure: Lignin’s Potential in Achieving a Carbon-Neutral Economy
DESCRIPTION:The path to carbon neutrality—and even carbon negativity—runs through renewable raw materials. Enter lignin: the world’s second most abundant natural polymer and an untapped powerhouse for sustainable innovation. \nProduced as a byproduct of pulp\, paper\, and biofuel industries\, lignin makes up about one-third of plant mass and carries over 60% biobased carbon content. That means it can lock in the CO₂ captured by plants and extend it in products for years—while replacing petroleum-based raw materials. \nIn this course\, you’ll:✨ Discover the fundamentals of lignin—its chemistry\, types\, and properties✨ Learn how lignin enhances flame retardancy\, UV stability\, antioxidant activity & antimicrobial performance✨ Explore breakthrough applications like: \n\n\nReplacing petroleum-derived phenol in resins \n\n\nSubstituting polyols in polyurethane adhesives\, coatings & foams \n\n\nReplacing BPA in fully biobased epoxy resins \n\n\nLignin isn’t just a byproduct—it’s a game-changer. Join us and see how this natural polymer is reshaping materials science and fueling the shift to a greener future.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/natures-untapped-treasure-lignins-potential-in-achieving-a-carbon-neutral-economy/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251023
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250723T131728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T131728Z
UID:1248-1760918400-1761177599@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:SPE Vinyltec 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join Us at Vinyltec® 2025 – The Premier Vinyl Plastics Conference\nThe SPE Vinyl Plastics Division is excited to announce that Vinyltec® 2025 will be held in person in New Orleans\, LA\, from October 20–22\, 2025. This annual conference serves as a key platform for professionals across the vinyl industry\, focusing on cutting-edge technologies\, regulatory updates\, sustainability initiatives\, and market trends that shape the future of vinyl plastics. Building on the success of previous editions\, this year’s event will feature expert-led discussions\, technical presentations\, and networking opportunities designed to foster innovation and collaboration in the industry. Whether you’re a manufacturer\, researcher\, or industry leader\, Vinyltec® 2025 is your opportunity to stay ahead in the evolving world of vinyl plastics. Mark your calendar and join us for an informative and engaging experience in the heart of New Orleans!
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/spe-vinyltec-2025/
LOCATION:The Higgins Hotel New Orleans\, Curio Collection by Hilton\, 1000 MAGAZINE ST.\, NEW ORLEANS\, LA\, 70130
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250710T141810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T141810Z
UID:1242-1761696000-1761955199@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Global Polymer Sustainability & Innovation Summit
DESCRIPTION:About the Summit\n\n\n\n\n\nTUS Athlone\, Ireland\, will host GPSIS 2025\, featuring over 30 speakers\, exhibitors\, and posters\, along with an optional training day. In addition\, up to 60 early-stage researchers will present peer-reviewed research papers\, and all technical papers will be published. This event will empower and advance Global Polymer Sustainability and Innovation for the future. \nThe Global Polymer Sustainability & Innovation Summit (GPSIS) 2025 is a leading international event dedicated to advancing polymer science\, sustainable manufacturing\, and cutting-edge material innovations. Hosted by the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) Athlone\, this premier summit brings together global researchers\, industry experts\, and policymakers to explore breakthroughs in advanced composites\, nanomaterials\, medical plastics\, AI-driven manufacturing\, and circular economy solutions. \nThe summit will feature: \n• Keynote addresses from world-leading experts in polymer engineering\, sustainability\, and high-value manufacturing.\n• Practical technical training at First Polymer Training Ltd.\, focusing on AI in injection moulding\, advanced processing\, and sustainable materials.\n• Thematic conference sessions covering medical plastics\, sustainable polymers\, smart manufacturing\, digitalisation\, and regulatory affairs.\n• Extensive networking opportunities\, connecting delegates with influential decision-makers\, researchers\, and industry pioneers shaping the future of polymer technology.\n• In addition to the technical program from the podium\, this conference offers opportunities for poster presentations. These posters will be on display in the atriums and exhibition areas throughout the GPSIS 2025 conference on the 30 & 31 Oct from 09:00 to 17:00. \nThe GPSIS 2025 is a must-attend event for those looking to drive innovation\, collaborate with industry leaders\, and gain strategic insights into the future of sustainable materials and advanced manufacturing. \nJoin us in Athlone\, Ireland — a global centre for polymer education and research — to be part of the conversation defining the future of the industry!
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/global-polymer-sustainability-innovation-summit/
LOCATION:Technical University of the Shannon (TUS)\, Ireland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250929T184142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T184142Z
UID:1318-1762934400-1763053200@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:AMI Plastics World Expos: North America
DESCRIPTION:This 2-day FREE expo is packed with networking opportunities\, invaluable knowledge sharing\, and groundbreaking innovations – all aimed at driving your business forward. \nStop by the SPE Cleveland booth R2812 to connect with us and explore how membership can enhance your career. \n🔵 November 12-13\, 2025\n🟠 9:30 – 5:00 PM ET\n🟣 Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland\n🟢 300 Lakeside Ave E\, Cleveland\, OH 44113\n🟡 FREE
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/ami-plastics-world-expos-north-america/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251120
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250828T165502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T165502Z
UID:1292-1763337600-1763596799@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Plastics in Packaging 2025: Innovations\, Sustainability & Compliance for a Circular Future Call for Speakers
DESCRIPTION:We invite proposals from professionals with strong expertise and hands-on experience in the evolving landscape of plastics in packaging. This event will explore innovations\, regulatory frameworks\, and sustainability strategies shaping the future of flexible and rigid packaging applications. We are especially interested in case studies\, breakthrough research\, collaborative initiatives\, and presentations that offer actionable insights to packaging professionals across the value chain. \nAbstract Submission Deadline: September 30\, 2025\nPaper/Presentation Submission Deadline: October 30\, 2025 \nSubmitting Abstracts \nhttps://www.4spe.org/i4a/ams/publicLogin.cfm?nextpage=/custom/submissions/submissions_portal/submissionRedirect.cfm?formID=237 \nAfter clicking the blue “Submit Your Abstract Here” button: \n\nIf you ARE a member of SPE\, you will login using your SPE membership login information.\nIf you are NOT a member of SPE\, you will login using the login information you set up when you submitted your abstract.\n\nForget or lose your login information? Click here to reset your password. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIdeal speaker profiles include: \n\nMaterials scientists\, packaging engineers\, or R&D leaders with in-depth experience in developing advanced barrier materials\, smart packaging solutions\, and recyclable multilayer structures.\nProfessionals working with bioplastics\, compostable materials\, or biodegradable packaging who can present real-world data\, pilot experiences\, or commercial case studies.\nSustainability experts and LCA practitioners with strong knowledge in Design for Recyclability (DfR)\, carbon footprint reduction\, or PCR integration in packaging systems.\nCircular economy strategists and packaging designers who can speak on reuse models\, refillable packaging\, and the balance between functionality and end-of-life recovery.\nRegulatory and policy experts with insights into global packaging legislation\, additive regulation\, EPR implementation\, or corporate ESG reporting in packaging.\nBrand owners or industry innovators who are leading packaging transformation projects and can share practical lessons\, challenges\, and measurable outcomes.\n\nNOTE: All accepted speakers will receive complimentary registration for the event. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContacts:\n\n\nFor questions about submissions\, contact:\nIván D. López\, SPE Director\, Technical Programs
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/plastics-in-packaging-2025-innovations-sustainability-compliance-for-a-circular-future-call-for-speakers/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20250922T135807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T151827Z
UID:1308-1764849600-1764853200@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Design for... Optimize Product Design for Successful Thermoforming
DESCRIPTION:Come listen to Profile Plastics\, Inc.’s Dan Cruz talk about the unique opportunities in thermoforming! Discover how design choices can unlock the potential of thermoforming for successful product launches. Explore this cost-effective process and see how it compares to other plastic manufacturing methods. Our discussion will provide you with practical insights and proven strategies that touch on material selection\, tooling\, and other design considerations. \nSpeaker Bio: Dan Cruz is a manufacturing engineer with 10+ years of plastics tooling and product design experience. His work spans thin-gauge packaging\, injection molding\, and heavy-gauge thermoforming. Dan earned his Manufacturing Engineering degree from Northern Illinois University in 2014. He applies practical expertise to advance efficient thermoform design.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/design-for-optimize-product-design-for-successful-thermoforming/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20260216T032402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T032402Z
UID:1339-1771412400-1772024400@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:SPE Workshop--Failure in Plastics
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever looked at a cracked plastic part and thought:  “Wow… I definitely did not see that coming.”\nYeah—same. \nThis is why I’m excited about the upcoming SPE Workshop: Failure in Plastics—a 4‑part online series where we take a deep dive into why plastic parts fail\, and more importantly\, how to stop them from doing that at the worst possible moment. \n Feb 18\, 19\, 23 & 25\n 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM ET\n Online\n Intermediate • 8 Total Hours \nLed by Jeffrey A. Jansen (a man who has probably seen more broken plastic than anyone not working in recycling)\, we’ll tackle:\n How to actually investigate those failures (beyond staring intensely)\n All the classic failure mechanisms\n Ductile-to-brittle transitions (the plot twist no one asked for)\n Case studies that make you say “Ahhhh… so that’s why it exploded.” \nWhether you’re in automotive\, medical\, consumer goods\, aerospace\, electronics\, or you just want to stop plastic parts from ruining your day—this workshop is for you.\n Can’t attend live? No worries—recordings will be available after each session.\n SPE members get discounted rates (and yes\, this is your sign to join SPE).\nIf you have questions\, I’m your guy—just reach out!\n Register\, learn\, and help your plastic parts make better life choices \n 
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/spe-workshop-failure-in-plastics/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260309T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20260216T033558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T033558Z
UID:1341-1773043200-1773334800@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:SPE ANTEC
DESCRIPTION:ANTEC® 2026 is where you will find the latest breakthroughs in plastics technology\, advanced polymer research\, and next-generation processing solutions. This is more than a conference—it’s a launchpad for solving real-world challenges in science\, engineering\, and industry. \nJoin a dynamic community of global thought leaders\, researchers\, and professionals driving progress in plastics. Whether you’re looking to elevate your expertise through learning about the latest advancements and innovations in the plastics industry\, inspire innovation within your organization\, or make powerful connections\, ANTEC® 2026 delivers.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/spe-antec/
LOCATION:Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown\, 600 Commonwealth Place\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222-1003\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20260318T151317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T151956Z
UID:1359-1773820800-1777827600@pd3.4spe.org
SUMMARY:Registration OPEN for 2026 Plastics Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now OPEN for UMass Lowell’s \nPlastics Engineering Seminars!. \nLearn More and Register \nWhether you are in engineering\, sales and marketing\, or research and development\, join us for a seminar on various topics. \nRegister soon to secure your spot! Click the date to learn more and enroll. \nPROCESSING \nRobust Processing Development and Scientific Molding \nSuhas Kulkarni | Offered June 3-5 \nInjection Molding \nDr. Stephen Johnston | Offered June 8-12 and July 13-17 \nLiquid Silicone Rubber Injection Molding  \nDr. Matthew Bont | Offered July 8-9 \nExtrusion \nDrs. Carol Barry & Anne Soucy | Offered July 20-22 \nPlastics Twin-Screw Extrusion and Compounding NEW! \nDr. Meg Sobkowicz Kline | Offered July 23-24 \nDESIGN \nPlastic Part Design for Injection Molding \nDr. Stephen Johnston | Offered June 1-4 and July 7-10 \nMATERIALS \nPlastics in Medical Devices \nDrs. Meg Sobkowicz Kline & Amy Peterson | Offered June 29-July 1 \nPlastics Materials \nDr. Akshay Kokil | Offered June 15-18 and August 24-27 \nThermoplastic Elastomers NEW! \nDrs. Joey Mead & Jinde Zhang | Offered June 1-2
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/registration-open-for-2026-plastics-seminars/
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Workshop
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SUMMARY:National Week of Flame Retardants 2026
DESCRIPTION:Are you navigating increasing regulatory pressure around flame retardant (FR) use and chemical safety? Do you struggle to evaluate new FR technologies\, alternatives\, and additive packages with confidence? Are you looking for clearer guidance on testing requirements\, compliance expectations\, and material performance across industries? \nIf you’re responsible for evaluating FR technologies\, selecting additives\, or ensuring compliance across industries\, then you need to be at SPE’s National Week of Flame Retardants 2026\, taking place online March 23-25 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm ET each day. \nThis three-day program delivers a focused\, technical overview of: \n\nHalogen-free flame retardant innovations and material performance tradeoffs\nThe evolving regulatory landscape impacting FR use and chemical safety\nCurrent testing standards and compliance expectations across key industries\n\nAt SPE’s National Week of Flame Retardants\, you’ll hear directly from flame retardant technical experts\, regulatory specialists\, and major suppliers—and gain practical insights that you can apply to your processes immediately. \nMore Info Here 
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/national-week-of-flame-retardants-2026/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T142148
CREATED:20260218T045000Z
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SUMMARY:SPE WORKSHOP Introduction to Polymer Rheology: Fundamentals of Viscoelasticity and Time-Temperature Superposition
DESCRIPTION:Are you responsible for predicting how plastic parts will behave months or years into service? Do you want to use rheology as an engineering tool—not just a test result—to understand molecular structure\, formulation choices\, and performance limits? \nSPE’s 4.5-hour online workshop\, Introduction to Polymer Rheology: Fundamentals of Viscoelasticity and Time-Temperature Superposition\, taking place March 26th\, 30th\, and 31st\, provides a practical introduction to polymer rheology with a focus on viscoelastic behavior and time-temperature superposition (TTS). \nWhat the Workshop Covers: \n\nLinear viscoelasticity and key rheological functions\nHow oscillatory and transient measurements are performed and interpreted\nClassical viscoelastic models and what they reveal about molecular architecture and morphology\nConstruction and interpretation of TTS master curves\nWhen to apply WLF vs. Arrhenius shifting\nUsing rheology to predict long-term creep\, stress relaxation\, and processing-relevant behavior\n\nBy the end of the workshop\, you will be able to interpret core rheological quantities and understand what they indicate about polymer behavior. You’ll be able to apply simple viscoelastic models to rationalize relaxation\, creep\, and instability\, as well as build and evaluate TTS master curves to extend laboratory data into long-term predictions.
URL:https://pd3.4spe.org/event/spe-workshop-introduction-to-polymer-rheology-fundamentals-of-viscoelasticity-and-time-temperature-superposition/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals":MAILTO:spe@4spe.org
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