All Sites If you ever hoped to hear from Nestle, Kraft, Unilever, Walmart, MolsonCoors all in one room, it appears that wishes come true at PACKEX Toronto . read more
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Toronto becomes a packaging hub on May 14-16
Monday, May 6th, 2013 | Permalink
All Sites If you ever hoped to hear from Nestle, Kraft, Unilever, Walmart, MolsonCoors all in one room, it appears that wishes come true at PACKEX Toronto . read more
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Toronto becomes a packaging hub on May 14-16
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Researchers at Princeton University are integrating silver nanoparticles and tissue to create functional ears using off-the-shelf 3D printing equipment. The technique could replace the conventional medical approach of building synthetic organs through use of polymer scaffolds. That approach, which also uses plastic fibers is moving into the mainstream. Most recently a two-year-old girl received a synthetic windpipe at Children’s Hospital of Illinois (Peoria, IL). Tagging Options Domain: All Sites Keywords: Princeton 3D printing synthetic organs read more
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Researchers create functional 3D-printed ear
Monday, April 29th, 2013 | Permalink
Polymer nanoparticles that are drawn to cancer cells could become an important detection tool, according to a presentation at the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society. Tagging Options Domain: All Sites Keywords: GUMBOS ACS nano read more
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Polymer nanoparticles track down cancer cells
Monday, April 29th, 2013 | Permalink
All Sites If you’re familiar with Engel machines, you know that the company favors a green color theme. But green isn’t just a bright color on an all-electric Engel e-cap injection molding machine, it appears the company has adopted a sustainable mentality for all of its packaging equipment. I recently attended Engel Packaging Days 2013 (April 24-25) at the company’s North American headquarters in York, PA. It was a great event full of not only Engel machines, but also several presentations from various levels of the supply chain. read more
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Green machines, the future of packaging?
Friday, April 26th, 2013 | Permalink
York, PA – “Is all-electric the future? We say, ‘yes,’” Christoph Steger, head of the Engel packaging business unit, told attendees during Engel Packaging Days 2013 (April 24-25) at the company’s North American headquarters in York, PA. read more
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Engel feeling “all-electric” about future in packaging