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Pearl Technologies will showcase several new packaging products accompanied with live demos in its booth at this year’s NPE, scheduled for May 7-11 in Orlando, Florida.
We sat down and discussed extrusion equipment with Dave Nunes- Hosokawa Alpine American, Anthony Michael Caprioli- Macchi SPA, Vijay Shankar- Mamata Extrusion Systems Pvt. Ltd., Scott Mellen- Pearl Technologies, and Sebastian Huennefeld- Windmoeller & Hoelscher.
Pearl Technologies has released the new UltraFlex HD, a close tolerance punch attachment that combines the edge quality of traditional zero-clearance units with lower cost of operation and ease of use comparable to Pearl’s popular Flex Unit product line.
The Summer Math Applications in Science with Hands-on Experience for Girls, (SMASH) is designed to encourage girls to pursue STEM career opportunities.
Pearl Technologies Inc., a leading manufacturer of parts for converting and extrusion capital equipment, recently partnered with the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) by presenting at a program called Summer Math Applications in Science with Hands-on Experience for Girls, (‘SMASH’), to encourage young women to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) career opportunities.
Pearl Technologies Inc., a leading manufacturer of parts for converting and extrusion capital equipment, is partnering with the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) by providing packaging equipment to the college’s lab, donating money for a student scholarship and presenting at a program to encourage young women to pursue science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) career opportunities.