A better way to make molds

Siemens Magazine | Jan 26, 2021 at 6:11 PM

In 2010, consumer-products giant Procter & Gamble (P&G) challenged a team of its plastics experts to come up with technology to reduce the cost and lead time for launching new plastic part designs. The team ultimately developed a new breakthrough technology that utilizes low, constant injection pressure. That lead in 2013 to the formation of iMFLUX, a wholly owned subsidiary of P&G. Aside from serving its parent company, iMFLUX also has a number of third-party customers. iMFLUX calls itself a software and innovation company, a claim that is underlined by over 100 global patents – with more filings in the process.

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