The SKZ Plastics Center is expanding its extensive range of white papers. The new topics include the creation of e-learning courses, state funding pots for innovations in SMEs and challenges and trends in the additive manufacturing of plastics.
The SKZ has published new white papers - including one on additive manufacturing. (Photo: René Bauer, SKZ)
The Würzburg-based SKZ has published new white papers, further expanding the range of topics available in its free knowledge packs. The institute's whitepapers offer an in-depth insight into a variety of topics ranging from current technology trends to advanced manufacturing processes. The content has been written by a team of highly qualified experts who contribute their specialist knowledge and many years of experience in the plastics industry.
Outlook on future developments
In addition to providing information on the state of the art, the new white papers are also intended to provide food for thought and an outlook on future developments. For example, there are insights into the current challenges and future potential of additive manufacturing processes.
The SKZ also provides specific assistance for companies that would like to receive state funding for innovation activities in the form of a document free of charge.
Part of the SKZ's free educational offer
“The publication of further white papers is part of our free educational offer and our efforts to advance the plastics industry,” Matthias Ruff, Head of Sales Education and Research at the Plastics Center. “We are proud to share our knowledge and insights with the industry and the public and contribute to positive developments in the future.”
Deepening knowledge for the latest developments in the plastics industry
The white papers can now be requested from the SKZ website and are available to interested parties. The SKZ encourages companies, researchers and decision-makers to use these resources to deepen their knowledge of the latest developments in the plastics industry and drive innovation.
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