WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Plastics professionals from throughout the country sharpened their skills and enhanced their knowledge at a recent workshop hosted by Pennsylvania College of Technology and its acclaimed Plastics Innovation & Resource Center.
The Rotational Molding & Advanced Materials Workshop offered a mix of lecture and hands-on instruction for 30 individuals representing 11 states and numerous companies. Seventeen attended the two-day course in person, and 13 participated remotely.
R. Dru Laws, an industry leader and operations expert, served as workshop presenter. Laws is CEO of Halltech Systems in Rexburg, Idaho; a senior member of the executive team for Titan Fuel Tanks & Tango Manufacturing in Idaho Falls, Idaho; and past president of the Association of Rotational Molders.
Penn College facilitators included Brennan B. Wodrig, PIRC program manager; Christopher J. Gagliano, PIRC project manager; and Gary E. McQuay, part-time instructor of plastics and polymer technology.
Shannon M. Munro, vice president for workforce development, opened the workshop by thanking the event’s platinum sponsor: M. Holland Co. in Northbrook, Illinois.
In addition to practical lessons in rotational molding, the workshop highlighted the connection between material preparation, molding and final part quality. Participants were also exposed to the latest materials and industry advancements.