This episode is brought to you by ISCAR with New Ideas for Machining Intelligently.
MoldMaking Technology’s relationship with the Canadian Association of Mould Makers (CAMM) goes back to the days of Louis Papp days. It has always been a very active group, putting itself and its members out there to take advantage of new business opportunities or to come together to advocate for this critical sect of manufacturing. Here I sit down with three-year CAMM Chair Kim Thiara (and President & CEO of AceTronic Industrial Controls) to talk about her mission to broaden the association’s reach beyond Windsor and become a truly Canadian mold-building association.
Sneak peek at some of our conversation:
- Promoting our Canadian mold shop members across the globe
- Paving the Pathway for Canadian mold shops in Mexico
- Passion of the board
- Members are shops and suppliers to the industry
- 27+ years supplier to the moldmaking industry
- We work on their behalf to broadcast ing what moldmakers do for the world
- Advocacy work; being the big voice for mold builders
- “Trade Shows are What We Do Best”
- New CAMM event coming this September to Toronto focused on workforce development
For the full quick chat, watch above, and for more MMT Chats, click here.
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