Hi Everyone.
Recently I've found the free webinars on the IDES prospector site to be a fountain of knowledge for engineers in the plastics industry. It gives insight to cutting edge technology and guidelines for selecting the right component for the plastics industry. http://www.ides.com/webinars/
In addition I would like to add some of my own research for your reading pleasure.
Yes Deepak. It's definately working for me.
Maybe you can try www.ides.com and look for the webinars link on that page.
Strange , it wasn't working that time I was reading your post and tried to open the site and the link as well.
Thanks for your time.
Geoffrey - thank you so much for the kind words, we greatly appreciate it!
The links you provide are correct (www.ides.com & www.ides.com/webinars), so not sure why Deepak was unable to access (Deepak, you can contact me directly and I'd be happy to see if we're able to connect you to the webinars - all live events are recorded and archived for you to view from the comfort of your office at anytime).
Also Geoffrey, I had a look at your Plastics: Injecting the Mechanical - Engineers Part 1 article that provides exceptional information. Would you mind if we published it in our articles section of our website (of course you would be cited as the authoritarian author)? www.ides.com/articles
Additionally, if anyone would like free access to our Prospector search engine for plastic material datasheets, it is available at: www.ides.com/sw
Many thanks and happy Friday!
- Nathan
Nathan, thanks for the reply and your concern. I'm not sure why at that particular time the site was not opening but after some time it was working fine.
I'll let you know if I have issues again.
Thanks Nathan for the courtesy. These days I'm working with plastic materials in my design, so defiantly ping you if I have any questions
Hi Nathan.
Sorry for the late reply. Yes your more than welcome to publish my, Plastics: Injecting the Mechanical Engineers Part, article on your site. Hopefully we can stay in contact as I write regularly.
Thanks. Keep in touch.
Geoffrey