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SUMMARY:How to Succeed as a Supplier in the Electric Vehicle Industry Webinar
DESCRIPTION:EVs not only change how we drive\, but also how we manufacture automobiles. Gain insights on changes\, challenges\, and opportunities in the industry. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to ask questions and gain valuable knowledge!\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\n  \nEngage experts in business\, manufacturing\, and research:\n\n\nGeoff Foster\, CEO – Core Technology Molding Corporation\nSimon Buderath\, Principal – P3 USA\nDr. Daniel Costinett\, Professor and Associate Department Head – The University of Tennessee (Knoxville)\n\n\n \nHosted by the North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership in partnership with all the southeastern manufacturing extension partnerships\, as well as other manufacturing extension partnerships in the nation.\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\n  \nFLYER (PDF)
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/how-to-succeed-as-a-supplier-in-the-electric-vehicle-industry-webinar/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Supply Chain
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SUMMARY:The North Carolina Manufacturing Conference
DESCRIPTION:The North Carolina Manufacturing Conference\, MFGCON\, is an annual event where industry experts and manufacturing peers collaborate to present informative sessions focused on manufacturing challenges. \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\n \nAttendees receive ideas and resources for market expansion\, workforce solutions\, leadership excellence\, culture transformation\, innovation\, technology and advanced manufacturing\, strategic business growth and process and quality optimization. You can expect to receive resources\, practical peer advice and industry knowledge to implement for immediate results. Plus MFGCON is always a terrific networking event.\n  \nMORE INFORMATION\n \n \n \nPowered by:\nBusiness North Carolina Magazine and The North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership\n \n\n 
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/the-north-carolina-manufacturing-conference/
LOCATION:Durham Convention Center\, 301 W. Morgan St.\, Durham\, 27701\, United States
CATEGORIES:MFGCON
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SUMMARY:CPM Twin Screw Compounding Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Course Prerequisite: None\n \nThis three-day workshop focuses on the application of intermeshing co-rotating extruders in compounding applications. Training is directed towards machine operators\, process engineers\, and supervisors as well as product development scientists in both research and manufacturing environments. Participants are reminded that the goal of compounding is to produce properties\, not pellets. The goal of this workshop is to explain how twin-screw extruders create properties.\n  \nDOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM\n  \nSUBMIT REGISTRATION FORM\n \nInteractions between screw design\, raw materials\, and process parameters are presented in such a way that both experienced users and novices will benefit. Common unit operations are explained in practical terms with no prior knowledge or experience required. Upon completion of the training\, participants will return to the workplace armed with techniques to improve quality\, production rate and yield.\n \nParticipants will conduct hands-on compounding experiments using a Theysohn TSK 20 with split-barrel capability. The hands-on portion of this workshop is designed to be an interactive experience rather than a demonstration for spectators. Workshop participants will be introduced to experimental design as a method to identify optimum compounding conditions.\n \n(10% discount for three or more attending from the same company.)\n \nTo register please complete and email your registration form to Beverly Jarrell below.\n  \nDress Code\nBusiness casual\nPolo or button down shirt\nLong pants\nClosed toe shoes\, no heels\n  \nLab Etiquette\nNo drinks\, food or gum\nNo tobacco or vaping devices\nSafety glasses must be worn\n  \nDOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM\n  \nSUBMIT REGISTRATION FORM
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/cpm-twin-screw-compounding-workshop/
LOCATION:The Polymers Center\, 8900 Research Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28262\, United States
CATEGORIES:Manufacturing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T100000
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SUMMARY:Export Education - International Documentation Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Incomplete or inaccurate documentation for international shipments can cost businesses time and money. Join Mike Allocca\, President of Allocca Enterprises\, Inc.\, for an Export Education webinar to learn how your company can accurately articulate required documents to ensure customers\, distributors and your company stays ahead of schedule.\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\n \nInternational Documents Training is specifically designed to assist companies with understanding international documents and when and how these forms should be completed. During this two-hour session\, attendees will discuss several forms including Commercial Invoices\, Packing Lists\, Shippers Export Declarations (SEDs)/Electronic Export Information (EEI)\, USMCA Proof of eligibility. Each document will be reviewed step-by-step to understand exactly how these forms should be completed and where attendees can look within company documents to ensure the information being used is accurate.\n  \nTopics\n\nUnderstanding commercial invoices\, packing lists\, bills of lading\, Shippers Export Declaration (SED)\, certificates of origin\, dock receipts\, and fish and wildlife\nHow to minimize delays in customs\nIdentifying documents that can be used to reduce delays\, eliminate demurrage\, and shorten your\nproduct cycle\nUnderstanding why companies should be using Destination Control Statements (DCS) on all invoices both domestic and international\nUSCMA Certificates of Origin\n\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/export-education-international-documentation-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual – Zoom
CATEGORIES:Export,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231117
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SUMMARY:Paulson ProEx Blow Molding Course
DESCRIPTION:Description\nProEx Blow Molding is for anyone who needs to understand the complete extrusion blow molding process. This course teaches the fundamentals of extrusion blow molding\, including all of the knowledge that personnel must understand in order to make informed decisions on the production floor\, and delivers advanced concepts using a scientific blow molding methodology. \nProEx Blow Molding offers Certification on Day 3. Three levels of Certification are awarded based on final scores – Gold level\, Silver level and a Certificate of Achievement. Paulson Certification is the recognized standard in the plastics industry.\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\n  \nCourse Objectives\n\nThe Blow Molding Process and Equipment\nPlastic Behavior\nExtrusion Blow Molding Operating Controls\nOperating Procedures – Start-Up\, Operation & Shutdown\nPart Quality and Problem Solving\nParison Programming\nNew! Content added for Package & Industrial Extrusion Blow Molding\n\n \nThere will also be time allotted for team discussion\, problem solving\, and one-on-one with the instructor.\n \nComplete descriptions and pricing for Paulson courses are provided by Paulson. Registration for this course must be completed through Paulson Training Programs.\n  \nDress Code\nBusiness casual\nPolo or button down shirt\nLong pants\nClosed toe shoes\, no heels\n  \nLab Etiquette\nNo drinks\, food or gum\nNo tobacco or vaping devices\nSafety glasses must be worn\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/paulson-proex-blow-molding-course/
LOCATION:The Polymers Center\, 8900 Research Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28262\, United States
CATEGORIES:Manufacturing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231101T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231102T163000
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CREATED:20231017T171544Z
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SUMMARY:ThermoFisher Event - Polymer Analysis Training Courses
DESCRIPTION:Please select the course you wish to attend. You will be taken to our Unity Lab Systems online course platform to register. Register for both courses and receive $500 off. Use coupon code 500OFF at checkout. We look forward to seeing you there!\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\n  \nThe Polymers Center Offers Two New Courses\nWednesday\, November 1\nIntroduction to Polymer Melt Rheology\n \nWhen studying polymers\, analytical techniques like rheology and FTIR spectroscopy can deliver specific and detailed information otherwise unavailable. These analyses can help with the identification\, quality control\, or real-world applications of polymers in fields as diverse as automotive lubricants\, military armor\, and pharmaceutical development. \nNew training courses offer the opportunity to learn about theoretical and practical aspects of polymer analysis and provide hands-on experience in FTIR spectrometers and rheometer instrumentation operation. As a result\, you can learn how to properly conduct measurements and interpret your collected data to identify materials and solve real-world problems accurately.\n \n\n \nInstructors for the above course: \n\n \nFabian Meyer studied chemistry at the University of Hamburg\, Germany and completed his doctorate at the Institute of Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry in 2008. His dissertation focused on the comparison of rheo-optical and rheo-mechanical material functions of diluted biopolymer solutions. From 2009 to 2013\, Fabian was the Rheology Applications Specialist for North America at Thermo Scientific in Tewksbury\, MA. In 2013\, he became part of the applications support team at the Material Characterization headquarters in Karlsruhe\, Germany. Fabian has been leading the team since 2018. \n\n\n \nYiro Shimabukuro is the Polymer Science Lab Manager at the Polymers Center (PCE). He oversees the daily operations as well as designing testing protocol for customers looking for new product development\, failure analysis\, quality control\, etc.\, using physical\, thermal\, spectral\, and rheological instrumentation. He currently holds interest in using rheometry for uncovering structure-property relationships in materials as well as for molding/extrusion simulations.\n \n \n  \n\n\n  \nThursday\, November 2\nIntroduction to Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) for Polymer Analysis\n \nDiscover the fundamentals of polymer melt rheology\, detailing both theoretical and practical concepts. The course includes classroom presentations and hands-on operation of rheometer instrumentation. Attendees will learn how to conduct rheological measurements and properly interpret measured data correctly.\n \n\n \nInstructor for the above course: \n\n \nMatt Bartucci is currently a Senior Application Scientist for the Nicolet FTIR product line at Thermo Fisher Scientific\, and currently works out of the Bannockburn Center of Excellence demo laboratory outside of Chicago\, IL. Matt earned his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Iowa in 2008 and his Ph.D. from Loyola University Chicago in 2013. His graduate research focused characterizing organic monolayer surface coatings via grazing angle FTIR (i.e. PM-IRRAS) to confirm the molecular assembly with applications towards future electronic devices. After graduate school\, Matt’s postdoctoral research for the Army Research Labs focused on generating novel polymers in armor composites that could perform in extreme military environments. Today he will be discussing how FTIR can be used as quality control tool to generate product confidence in the polymer industry. \n\n\n\n\n  \nContact Us\nUniversity Research Park\n8900 Research Drive\nCharlotte\, NC 28262\n704.602.4100\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/thermofisher-event-polymer-analysis-training-courses/
LOCATION:The Polymers Center\, 8900 Research Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28262\, United States
CATEGORIES:Manufacturing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231024T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231024T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T195536
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SUMMARY:Export Education - Export 201 Webinar
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND \n\n \nHave you ever wondered if there is a better way to export or import and save your business money? Did you realize that just putting as little as $1 on a commercial invoice for customs purposes on “samples” really isn’t the proper way to value your shipments?\n \nThe Export 201 webinar will help you be in full compliance with a whole host of US export and import regulations. You will know the proper standards by which to determine origin and begin to label the origin of your items. Most companies are using the incorrect values on their commercial invoices\, EEI’s and other documents to “help” a foreign customer.\n \nYou will also learn how to properly handle valuations on drop shipments\, samples\, warranties\, repairs and replacements for customs purposes. Attend and learn about the FCPA and Successor Liability and how this affects you.\n  \n\nTopics covered in this webinar include: \n\nUnderstanding the six ways to Export/Import Duty Free\nLearning about tools that can save you duty as well as taxes overseas\nDetermining the Country of Origin vs. Marking the Origin\nExporting samples\, warranties\, repairs and replacements\nProper customs valuation as well as transfer pricing with related parties\nThree drop shipment scenarios with proper customs values and documents\nForeign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)\nSuccessor Liability and how it affects you\nBest practices of successful companies\n\n\n \n\n  \n\nREGISTER TO ATTEND \n\n  \nContact: Joyce Spivey\njoyce.spivey@edpnc.com \n 
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/export-education-export-201-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual – Zoom
CATEGORIES:Partner Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231028
DTSTAMP:20260413T195536
CREATED:20231016T190606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T190915Z
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SUMMARY:Paulson ProEx 1 Extrusion Course
DESCRIPTION:There is something in the ProEx extrusion seminar for every level of experience. Whether you are an extrusion operator or an extrusion engineer\, novice or seasoned veteran\, you will gain practical application and understanding with the Paulson ProEx1 extrusion principles taught in this seminar. It is an ideal class for anyone who wishes to understand the fundamental principles of extrusion or wants a scientific background on the extrusion process. There are no pre-requisites for this class and it will cover the following topics with a written test at the end for certification.\n  \nCALL 704.602.4100 TO REGISTER\n  \nCourse Objectives\n\nThe Single Screw Extruder: Parts and Operation\nThe Structure of Plastic Raw Materials\nThe Characteristics of Plastics for Extrusion\nEffects of Pressure\, Temperature and Flow\nOptimizing Extruder Controls\nSafety\, Pre-Start and Start-Up Procedures\nSteady-State Operation\, Shutdown and Maintenance Procedures\nSingle Screw Extruder Troubleshooting\nPlant Management Topics\nTwin Screw and Sheet Extrusion Review\n\nEach day there is time set aside for team discussion\, problem solving and one-on-one with the instructor. Complete descriptions and pricing for Paulson courses are provided by Paulson. Registration for this course must be completed through Paulson Training Programs.\n  \nDress Code\nBusiness casual\nPolo or button down shirt\nLong pants\nClosed toe shoes\, no heels\n  \nLab Etiquette\nNo drinks\, food or gum\nNo tobacco or vaping devices\nSafety glasses must be worn\n  \nCALL 704.602.4100 TO REGISTER\n 
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/paulson-proex-1-extrusion-course/
LOCATION:The Polymers Center\, 8900 Research Drive\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28262\, United States
CATEGORIES:Manufacturing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231012T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T195536
CREATED:20231010T142810Z
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SUMMARY:Propeller Demo Day - Manufacturing Cohort - HYBRID
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Event:\nFirst Flight Venture Center (in person) 2 Davis Dr\, Durham\, NC 27709\nVirtual Zoom link provided on registration page.\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\n \nFirst Flight is proud to announce our Demo Day for our second Manufacturing Propeller Cohort. The Demo Day will be on Thursday\, October 12 from 1-4 p.m.\n \nThis will be a hybrid event — for those who can make it in person\, we will meet at First Flight Venture Center in the Hutchison Conference Room. There will also be the option to Zoom in. In addition to the link information below\, Zoom meeting information will be sent in the emails to attendees.\n \nWe are looking forward to celebrating the success and progress of our Propeller cohort which includes: \n\nSmartKart\, Michael Teasley Jr\nSiNON Nano Sciences\, Afreen Allam\nNC Solar Inverters\, Ken Dulaney\nAdvanced Research transformation\, PLLC\, Ladson Brearley\nVictor Thomas\nPreston Bessard\nSikaram Laboratories\, Maithraeyi Annamalai\nPenKus\, Andrea Giska\n\n \nPlease join us to celebrate the hard work of the founders in this cohort. You will get to meet the Founders\, hear about their exciting business ventures\, and network with other entrepreneurs in the community!\n  \nREGISTER TO ATTEND
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/propeller-demo-day-manufacturing-cohort-hybrid/
LOCATION:First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC\, 27703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Manufacturing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230919T120000
DTSTAMP:20260413T195536
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SUMMARY:Export Education - Export Compliance Webinar
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER TO ATTEND \n\n \nJoin the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina on Tuesday\, September 19\, for a webinar on new export security requirements for all exporters. ​​​​This will be a strong hands-on training program that is ideal for exporters of all experience levels. We will discuss many different topics from licensing\, and documentation to HTS classification and common errors with EEI filings.\n \nUpon completion of this program\, you will be aware of the new export security requirements for all exporters. You will have an 11 point checklist to guide you to full compliance on every export\, become aware of the required 8 lists that must be checked on all exports\, and understand what common red flags means to you. We will review the 5 questions that you are required to know about your customer in every export transaction and discuss strategies on how to implement these into your organization. At the end of this course\, you will walk away that day with a better understanding of regulations and with specific tools and instructions on how to begin building a secure and compliant department and company. If you haven’t been to a recent export compliance training\, this is one you won’t want to miss.\n \nThis webinar is perfect for traffic managers\, purchasing managers\, shipping/receiving personnel\, compliance officers\, sales managers\, customer service managers\, and anyone involved or concerned with international shipments.\n \n\n  \n\nREGISTER TO ATTEND \n\n  \nContact: Joyce Spivey\njoyce.spivey@edpnc.com \n 
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/export-education-export-compliance-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual – Zoom
CATEGORIES:Partner Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTSTAMP:20260413T195536
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SUMMARY:MFGCON 2023: NC Manufacturing Conference
DESCRIPTION:It’s official! The North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NCMEP) and Business North Carolina magazine have partnered again to present the 2023 North Carolina Manufacturing Conference\, MFGCON\, to be held on April 20 – 21\, 2023 at the Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem\, North Carolina. During two days\, speakers and industry experts will help companies identify new ways to improve their operations\, increase productivity and address challenges in the manufacturing industry. Save the date and stay tuned for more information. \nLearn More » \nJoin the MFGCON mailing list to receive updates on registration\, breakout sessions and more!
URL:https://ncmep.org/event/mfgcon-2023-nc-manufacturing-conference/
LOCATION:Benton Convention Center\, 301 West 5th Street\, Winston-Salem\, NC\, 27101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Manufacturing,Partner Events
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