The Accumold marketing team is on its way to Germany today for WT Conference 2018 Europe, (Wearable Technolgy) which runs Tuesday and Wednesday at the Internationales Congress Center in Munich. Among this year’s themes are the digitalization of the sport and fitness industry, wearable technology and a variety of medical applications.
“When it comes to learning what’s going on in the rapidly changing and expanding field of wearable technologies and connecting with the people making it happen, the WT Conference is the place to be, see and be seen,” said Roger Hargens, President and CEO of Accumold. “We’re excited to be one of the companies chosen to appear on the Demo Stage, where we’ll be making Accumold’s ‘elevator pitch’ to the audience.”
Event Background
The event is sponsored by Wearable Technologies, which is the pioneer and worldwide leading innovation and market development platform for technologies worn close to the body, on the body or even in the body.
The WT Conference 2018 Europe is the industry’s key business-to-business, business-to-consumer event of the year. Vice President of Marketing and Customer Strategy Aaron Johnson added, “I said last year that already-booming wearable technology was going nowhere but up and its trajectory is just as robust in 2018. That means the opportunities for Accumold to help deliver round after round of innovations for customers and consumers is as promising as ever, too.”
Accumold History
Since its inception in 1985, Accumold’s mission has been to produce super-micro, ultra-precision, plastic injection-molded parts. Parts manufactured by the firm are critical components of the medical, automotive, military, aerospace and telecommunications industries. These parts, or components, can be found in micro-electronics, cell phones, telecommunications, surgical tools, hearing aids, medical devices, antennas, connectors and more. To produce them, Accumold builds specialized molding machines engineered to handle volumes from prototypes to millions per year. They do this while maintaining consistent, precise tolerances that are unique in the industry.
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