Patrick Sommers, Sales Manager at Sesotec Inc., highlights the value of this new program:
“We are thrilled to collaborate directly with end-users and OEMs, bringing our expertise to the table in a focused manner. The Nesting program enables us to cater to the industry’s unique demands while efficiently supporting processes and applications.”
An innovation hub with clear objectives
Established in 1999 by the State of North Carolina, the Polymers Center is dedicated to driving technological innovations in the plastics industry and attracting new businesses to the region. As a non-profit organization, the center provides targeted support to help companies establish their technologies in the U.S. market. Each year, over 1,400 participants engage with the Polymers Center’s diverse testing, training, and educational offerings.
With the new "Nesting" program, the center expands its capabilities, offering six specially equipped spaces for international companies to present their technologies directly in the U.S. market. The program is particularly geared toward companies with proven technologies in plastics processing and production.
Charlotte is an ideal location for companies seeking to establish a presence in the U.S., offering proximity to major industrial hubs and excellent connectivity, making it a perfect launchpad for market entry.
Comprehensive facilities and services for nesting partners
The Polymers Center boasts a cutting-edge infrastructure tailored to the plastics industry. Companies participating in the Nesting program benefit from an extensive range of equipment: six extruders, three injection molding machines from various manufacturers, and a variety of auxiliary devices, including pelletizers, mixers, feeding systems, and filtration units. Additionally, tenants have access to a fully equipped laboratory capable of analyzing the physical properties, flow characteristics, and composition of plastic compounds.
Another advantage for Nesting partners is the Polymers Center’s ability to present equipment to potential customers on their behalf, even if the partner company cannot be on-site.
Sesotec leverages new location for training and customer proximity
At its new North Carolina location, Sesotec offers various training sessions, test runs, and customer events. The focus areas include metal detection, metal separation, and magnetic solutions for quality control in plastic products.
“While our Bartlett, Illinois, location is very well attended, we recognized that being closer to customers in the southeastern U.S. could save travel costs and allow us to provide quicker, more direct support,” says Patrick Sommers.