Posted December 9, 2014
CARY, N.C. – INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics industry, is hosting Elementary Nonwovens Training Course January 21-22 at its headquarters here.
With more knowledge comes more business options, both professionally and personally. The course kicks off INDA’s Professional Development Series, jointly organized with the Nonwovens Institute to assist new nonwovens professionals to improve their industry knowledge toolkit. This course is for the nonwovens newcomer who would like to be grounded in the basic terminology and processes involved in manufacturing nonwovens.
This course will enrich your knowledge base, so you can:
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Recognize a nonwoven fabric
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Understand the production methods, nonwoven attributes and differences
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Appreciate the diversity of nonwovens
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Discover the value of finishes
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Learn about world trends and outlooks
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Speak the nomenclature of the industry with confidence
The class is led by industry expert Steve Ogle, technical director at INDA. Ogle has a significant amount of manufacturing, machinery design and development experience and will be able to guide students through the world of nonwovens. He also contributed to multiple patents for Leggett & Platt and holds degrees in engineering technology and business from Missouri Southern State University.
There are a limited number of seats available, so register today to claim your spot.
Send questions to Tracie Leatham at tleatham@inda.org.
For a course flyer, click here. To register, click here.
INDA to hold Elementary Nonwovens Training Course in January