Husky Injection Molding Systems today announced that at Fakuma 2008 (Friedrichshafen, Oct. 14 – 18) it is hosting a series of interviews featuring experts from across the industry. Located in Hall A5 at stand 5103, Husky’s exhibit focuses on several core areas including hot runners, thinwall packaging and closures.
Husky will be hosting its first-ever “Center of Competence” – a series of interviews taking place each day of the show featuring industry experts from Corvaglia AG, Otto Hofstetter AG, Procter & Gamble and Schöttli AG. Taking place in Husky’s booth, companies from across the industry are coming together to discuss how partnering strategies are delivering innovative solutions that address current and future market challenges. Held in cooperation with Kunststoffe, the interviews will be broadcast by Kunststoffe TV twice a day at the show.
To demonstrate its collaborative relationships with mold makers, Husky is featuring a thinwall packaging mold from Otto Hofstetter AG, a lightweight closure mold from Corvaglia AG and a cutlery mold from AWM Mold Tech AG.
At Fakuma 2008, visitors to Husky’s booth will also see:
- Recent hot runner technologies targeting the needs of specific applications including: synchronized valve stem actuation for the medical market and high performance closure and packaging nozzles
- Customer care service initiatives including: spare parts availability, 24-hour technical support and global service and sales network
- Life Cycle Management software to help customers achieve the lowest cost of operation at their injection molding facilities
“Fakuma gives us the opportunity to demonstrate how we are continuously striving to offer the technology and support necessary to help customers expand and grow their business,” said Volker Neuber, Husky’s Vice President, Service and Sales, Europe, Middle East and Africa. “We are focused on addressing our customers’ unique business challenges and offering complete systems including hot runners, machines, auxiliaries and controls designed for their specific requirements.”
