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moldmakingtechnology.com 29 Metal 3D Printer OPM250L Our Future Is Here. Create Your Future. Rapid Booth #2223 May 9th - 11th, 2017 Seen for the first time at IMTS, the OPM250L drew a record crowd. This May, at RAPID 2017, Sodick joins other leaders in 3D Printing to demonstrate the most powerful printer on the market. With new technologies to multiply productivity, the OPM is a leader in part finish, density, accuracy, and lead time. See the latest OPM upgrades firsthand in Booth #2223 at RAPID, May 9th - 11th. Compare the OPM with other industry leading printers, head to head, and see the difference for yourself. To learn more about the OPM and Sodick Metal 3D Printing technologies, email Sales@sodick.com or call us at (847) 310 9000 www.sodick.com NEW High Efficiency Parallel Mode With Sodick's latest Parallel Mode technology, the OPM is capable of lasering at three separate locations simultaneously, without the costly requirement of multiple laser units. In-Process Correction The OPM now comes with an In-Process Correction System available, aligning the laser and milling process through the use of a CCD camera. Greater accuracy, greater speed, less maintenance. 99.99% Part Density The OPM regularly achieves part densities at 99.99%, the best in the industry. Have confidence in your critical components, knowing they are the strongest Additive parts available. Sales@sodick.com (847) 310 9000 which participates on its advisory board. In 2016, an additional educators' symposium was held at Industrial Molds Group in outlying Rockford, Illinois, to bring its message to another region where manufacturers are in need of an influx of new, promising talent. The AMBA's Chicago chapter continues to cultivate new ways to promote moldmaking and related advanced manu- facturing career opportunities, including participating at Manufacturing Day events hosted by machine tool suppliers such as Toshiba and GF Machining Solutions. It has shared its successes with other AMBA chapters that want to duplicate its programs. "Our board and its members believe that, in order to grow the industry and create stronger chapters within the AMBA, we have to work together," Petrucci says. Connecting Women with Manufacturing The Canadian Association of Mold Makers represents more than 50 mold manufacturing companies and 60 mold industry supplier companies. Jonathon Azzopardi, CAMM's current chairman and president of Tecumseh, Ontario- based moldmaker Laval International, says the skilled worker shortage is a chal- lenge that still resonates in the region. "There are still many skilled manufactur- ing positions to fill in Windsor, and we believe women are the answer. CAMM is working to introduce women to careers in moldmaking through our partnership with WEST," he says. WEST is Women's Enterprise Skills Training of Windsor Inc., a non-profit organization that has operated in the Windsor-Essex region since 1987 and caters to women facing significant bar- riers to employment opportunities. Azzopardi says CAMM members help WEST organize events, develop relevant curriculum, provide plant tours and con- nect women with potential employers as part of the industry council organized by WEST, and the benefits are mutual. "WEST graduates help to fill the open positions on CAMM members' shop floors," he says. In partnership with St. Clair College, an Ontario-based college offering degrees and graduate certificates in advanced manufacturing, WEST launched the Women in Skilled Trades and Information Technology (WIST) program in 2014 with a pre-apprenticeship training program, which includes skills enhancement classes and job placements with local employers such as CAMM member companies. "The pre-apprenticeship curriculum is designed by manufacturers around the needs of the industry, and focuses on various aspects of related manufac- turing processes such as CNC, electrical, pneumatics, hydraulics and mechanical," Azzopardi says. "This enables women to be

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