Business Press
Australian business press releases and news.


Welcome Guest !
please login or register a new free account.


Home | Archives | Submit Article | Top Rated | Advance Search | Contacts Us | Rss Feeds

    Main Categories
» Fashion
» General
» Homes
» Internet Marketing
» Lifestyle
» Manufacturing
» Press Releases
» Transport

  More Options
» Most read articles
» Most rated articles

   Subscription
Subscribe now and receive free articles and updates instantly.
» Your name » Your Email

titles description    advance search
Published : April 14, 2010 | Author : prash@diggy.com.au
Category : Manufacturing | Total Views : 239 | Rating :

The fifth yearly International Tool Summit will be held in Moscow within the framework of RosMould 2010, the International Mould Making and Technologies Exhibition, which takes place at the Crocus Expo June 2–4. Its subject is strategies and practices for increasing the efficiency, quality control and profitability of shape-forming tools.

The main areas of serious and multilateral discussion at the Tool Summit will be the features of the forming-equipment and tool market (moulds, die moulds and stamps); the application of effective new engineering solutions; the use of new steel and composite materials and of innovative production support technologies; high-speed and precision techniques of mechanical treatment and assembly; methods and measures of output quality control; leveraging current best practices; and methods of managing mould profitability and quality.

Traditionally, the summit examines these subjects from the perspective of contemporary methods of design, production and application of shape-forming tools, with a view to scientific and engineering achievements. Well-known industry companies, product developers, academic and research scientists, tool builders and technologists, and machine constructors are invited to present reports at this always anticipated RosMould event.

 

Exhibition main categories:

·  Design and engineering

·  Simulation, prototyping

·  CAD/CAM/CAE/PDM software

·  Mould making and tooling

·  Die moulds and stamps

·  Metals, alloys, composites

·  Metal-processing and metal-working equipment and measurement equipment

·  Shape-generating equipment

·  Peripheral equipment, robot devices, etc.

·  Automation and quality control systems

·  Normalized components, units, parts

·  Innovation researches and projects

·  Plastic Product Design & Development

 

 

As compared with the previous exhibition of 2009, when the developments of 190 companies, representing 15 countries of the world, including national collective expositions from Germany, Italy, China,Australia, Portugal, Taiwan, Finland and France, were represented on a single site with an area of 6,000 m2, the forthcoming 5th anniversary exhibition in 2010 will significantly expand, reaching the size of 10,000 m2 with scheduled participation of about 300 companies from 20 countries of the world.

 

 

 




1 2 3 4 5
please rate this article     Poor
Excellent    
Most viewed articles in Manufacturing category

Who Makes Ambulance Vehicles?
Cooling Towers and their benefits
What is the top selling colour for commercial furniture in Australia?
How a Brisbane Industrial Electrical Drafting Company is Powering Up Australia
How Businesses Can Save Thousands By Sourcing Local Products Rather Than Made in Asia
Summer Corporate Uniforms Beat the Heat
Commercial furniture with a contemporary flair
Specialised Vehicle Manufacturer
Most recent articles in Manufacturing category

International Mould Making and Technologies Exhibition
Cooling Towers and their benefits
Who Makes Ambulance Vehicles?
Have You Ever Wondered Who Designs and Builds Buses?
Types of Specialised Vehicles
Specialised Vehicle Manufacturer
How Businesses Can Save Thousands By Sourcing Local Products Rather Than Made in Asia
Can Your Commercial Umbrella Withstand The Summer Storm Season?
How a Brisbane Industrial Electrical Drafting Company is Powering Up Australia
Summer Corporate Uniforms Beat the Heat

 Visitor's Comments !

there are no comments...