Harper anticipates WalkingSeminar anniversary

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Global anilox and coating roll supplier Harper Corporation of America will celebrate next year two decades of providing its Harper WalkingSeminar. 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.


A WalkingSeminar is a complimentary, educational session at one of Harper Corporation’s anilox and coating roll laser-engraving facilities. Participants tour the plant and talk with production operators about their particular functions and contributions to their finished product – the anilox roll. The tour is followed by a customized technical session on anilox and flexo technology where visitors can obtain solutions to specific problems. The mission of Harper’s WalkingSeminars is to help attendees develop a clearer understanding of the small details that can make a big difference in enhancing the flexo process. This, in turn, can provide opportunities to improve customers’ bottom lines and expand their market share. There is no cost to participate.


‘For nearly 20 years, the WalkingSeminar has been an intrinsic element of Harper Corporation’s endeavors to further flexo education globally,’ said Margie Kluttz, president of Harper Corporation. ‘It provides the opportunity to more easily absorb many of the technical aspects of flexography that aren’t easily learned in a classroom, lab or on the job. We’re honored that thousands of people have found the program helpful and entrusted us with their time.’


Interested parties can schedule a Harper WalkingSeminar at any Harper Advanced Surface Technology Center manufacturing location. All sessions are confidential. Centers are located in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Depere, Wisconsin, in the US, as well as Herford, Germany and 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.


For further information see http://www.harperimage.com/walking-seminar.asp.


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