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International Plastics Design Competition

This blog is the place to come for conversation and updates on the 2009 International Plastics Design Competition (IPDC09), where designers and manufacturers of components and finished products from around the world will display their most innovative achievements before tens of thousands of plastics professionals at NPE2009, the world's largest plastics event, organized by SPI, the plastics industry trade association. Here you can meet the designers, talk about the entries, and check out new features of the IPDC09 right up to and throughout the show, June 22-26, 2009 at Chicago's McCormick Place.

People's Choice Award Voting Now Open

Posted May 11, 2009 7:21 AM by kvalle

Entries are in and photos of the nominees for the 2009 People's Choice Award are up for your viewing in the IPDC online gallery. Stop in and join the thousands of others who have voted for their favorite entries in the first week of voting.

For more on the People's Choice Award, check out SPI's blog In the Hopper.

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Healthy competition, with diverse product entries from around the world

Posted March 13, 2009 10:41 AM by kvalle

Entries are streaming into the International Plastics Design Competition from a wide range of end market industries, reminding us that plastics really do touch all aspects of our lives. Entrants hailing from Asia, Europe and the Americas have submitted products into categories including recreation and leisure, medical and scientific, packaging, transportation, agriculture, building and construction and retail/consumer products. Several entries have also come in from the exploding new market for plastics in single-use bio-processing, where plastics are being utilized in place of stainless steel bio-processing systems to achieve greater process flexibility and enhanced process economics in the manufacture of cell cultures for biotherapeutics.

Among the global companies represented in the design competition are Bemis Manufacturing and Minco Tool and Mold, Inc., both of whom have supported the competition since its early years as a domestic event geared toward the structural foam industry. It has been really exciting to see these companies joined by their peers from around the world engaged with plastics materials and processing technologies of all kinds and serving diverse end markets.

Stay tuned for more on the entries and competitors over the next few weeks as product submission continues through April 1st.

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