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Maxcess University Launches Conference Week

November 2006
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—Maxcess International, a world leader in the supply of engineered components for the web handling industry, unveiled plans for Maxcess University Conference Week, five days of lecture and hands-on training using real-world examples, to be held April 16-20 in Chicago, Ill.

Maxcess University Conference Week will provide the expertise of leading manufacturers Fife, MAGPOWR, and Tidland. Session content will focus on a range of topics from general theory to the detailed application of technology to help converters improve existing operations, and includes hands-on experience to increase their comprehension.

“This program is developed by experts throughout the industry with the primary focus of enabling converters to better understand multiple processes,” said Marcel Hage, president of North America and exports for Maxcess International. “As it evolves, we’ll introduce new formats for learning that will save the converter time and money, while expanding their ability to react to everyday challenges of converting.”

Maxcess University reflects Maxcess International’s commitment to empowering customers with access to information on the latest technology and the training on how to use it properly, in formats that are easily accessed for multiple styles of learning.

To learn more about Maxcess University Conference Week, visit www.maxcessu.com or call 800-639-3433 to register.
 

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