Charlotte, N.C., February 5, 2007 - Global
anilox and coating roll supplier Harper Corporation of America is pleased to
announce that it has added an enhanced program offering to its complimentary
WalkingSeminarâ„¢.
Until now, the opportunity to participate in a Harper WalkingSeminar has been
limited to flexographic industry professionals. But with the advent of its new
student program, Harper is offering this educational tool to flexo students and
interns, as well.
"This new program is a natural complement to Harper Corporation's other
endeavors to further flexo education globally," said Margie Kluttz, President
of Harper Corporation. "It provides students the opportunity to more easily
absorb many of the technical aspects of flexography that they can't learn in a
classroom, lab or back on the job."
A WalkingSeminar is strictly an educational tour at one of Harper Corporation's
state-of-the-art anilox and coating roll laser-engraving facilities. It is
combined with a customized technical session on anilox and flexo technology
where visitors can obtain solutions to specific problems. Attendees have the
opportunity to see the latest laser-engraving technology, and talk with some of
the industry's most knowledgeable professionals and many other world-class
associates. The mission of Harper's WalkingSeminars is to help attendees
develop a clearer understanding of what it takes to enhance the flexo process.
This, in turn, can provide more opportunities to improve their bottom lines and
expand their market share. There is no cost to participate.
Harper WalkingSeminars are renowned throughout the industry. Since 1990,
thousands of converters, co-suppliers, original equipment manufacturers,
educators, students, members of the media and supplier partners from around the
globe have participated in WalkingSeminars at Harper's Advanced Surface
Technologies Centers.
Interested parties can schedule a Harper WalkingSeminar at any Harper Advanced
Surface Technology Center manufacturing location. All sessions are completely
confidential. " Charlotte, North Carolina " DePere, Wisconsin " Herford,
Germany " Bangkok, Thailand
One company or student group is scheduled at a time, and WalkingSeminar
instructors each work with a maximum of six persons. Converters are welcome to
bring other suppliers, such as representatives from manufacturers of inks,
substrates, plates, etc. There may be as many as five groups from the same
organization involved simultaneously, for a maximum of 30 total participants.