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Holiday Inn Kuala LumpurGlenmarie
11-12 November 2014
7TH MPMA INTERNATIONALPLASTICS CONFERENCE2014
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Reshaping to meetIncreasing Challenges
about the conference
DAY 1 (Tuesday, 11 November 2014)
8.00 am Registration
8.45 am Arrival of Guest-of-Honour YB Dato' Lee Chee Leong Deputy Minister, Ministry of International Trade and
Industry (MITI)
9.00 am Welcome Address Mr Eddie Fong
Organising Chairman, 7th MIPC 2014
9.10 am Address Mr Lim Kok Boon
President, MPMA
9.20 am Keynote Address YB Dato' Lee Chee Leong
9.30 am Refreshments / Networking / Press Conference
Plenary Session:Reshaping to Meet Increasing Challenges
SESSION I: CHALLENGES ON COMPETIVENESS AND VIABILITY
10.00 am PANEL SPEAKERS
Surviving the Challenges Facing the Malaysian Plastics Industry
Mr Lim Kok Boon, MPMA
Implementation of Minimum Wages in Malaysia – Challenges and Moving Forward
National Wages Consultative Council (NWCC), Ministry of Human Resources (MoHR)
Incentives for the SMEs – Guidelines and Procedures for SME Applicants
Mr Mohd Rithaudden Makip, SME Corporation Malaysia
Challenges Facing the Plastics Industry in Europe Mr Karl-H Foerster, PlasticsEurope
12.00 pm Panel Discussion and Question & Answer Session
1.00 pm Lunch
MIPC is the leading plastics industry conference in Malaysia. It is organised once every two years. The objective of the conference is to provide information on the challenges, opportunities and prospects of the Malaysian plastics industry, as well as the latest in leading edge technologies and solutions for plastics manufacturers to become globally competitive.
MPMA is of the view that in order to achieve a high income society by the year 2020, there is a need for the Malaysian plastics industry to reshape its current business practices so as to move up the value chain by way of automation and product innovation, and to reduce the dependency on unskilled foreign labour. Thus, the theme for the 7th MIPC 2014 - “Reshaping to Meet Increasing Challenges” has been chosen to provide the platform for an active exchange of views on the challenges and opportunities in the plastics industry, as well as to provide participants with the latest in technology and business strategies to reshape business, from both local and foreign experts.
Industry experts from Europe and Australia have agreed to speak and share their technical knowledge and experiences at the MIPC, together with local industry captains in human resources, investment trends and SME development.
The highlight of the Conference will be a plenary session entitled “Challenges on Competiveness and Viability”. It promises to be an exciting platform to debate the issues related to the topic and provides the answers to the key question: “How can the plastics industry, especially the SMEs, change the way of doing business to be more competitive for long term survival and growth”
The 7th MIPC is an event not to be missed by the business community related to the plastics sector.
Chief Executive Of�cers, Managing Directors, Technical Directors, General Managers, R&D Managers, Manufacturing Process Engineers, Plant and Factory Managers, Consultants and Researchers, Academicians, all those who are involved in the plastics industry.
who should attend
tentative programme
7TH MPMA INTERNATIONALPLASTICS CONFERENCE2014
2014
Reshaping to meetIncreasing Challenges
MOULDING AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES EXTRUSION AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
2.00 pm From Design to Product Realisation- Pitfalls to Avoid 3D Printing TechniquesMr Michael Grima Mr Kelvin Wee & Mr Edison Lian, Materialise Malaysia Sdn Bhd
2.40 pm 3D Printing - 'Arburg Freeforming' The Latest Trends in the Measurement of Flexible Packaging Mr Jochen Hirt, Arburg (Shangai) Co Ltd Materials
Mr Gareth Joseph, NDC Technologies
3.20 pm Refreshments
3.40 pm Application of Printed Mould Inserts for Injection Film Industrial Rolls Moulding Mr Lim Sang Hoon, Sang Gee Roll Vina Co Ltd Mr Johan Arriff, IME Trading Sdn Bhd
4.20 pm Tool Steel Selection and Treatment for Plastic Moulds Extrusion Coating & Laminating - Flexpack Mr Thay Peng Kee, Bohlasia Steels Sdn Bhd Dr Yap Kiat Sen, SML Far East
5.00 pm End
MOULDING AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES EXTRUSION AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
9.00 am Unleash the Power of Automation Co-extrusion Technologies for Barrier FilmsMr Florian Herbst, Wittmann Kunstsoffgerate GmbH Mr Anders Schmidt, Windmoeller & Hoelscher Asia Pacific Co Ltd
9.40 am Process Optimisation and Increase of Productivity New Perspectives in Post Consumer and PET Wastes Resulting from Image Processing Software Recycling Sascha Baumanns, Intravis GmbH Mr Walter Schmedler, NGR Far East
10.20 am Refreshments
10.50 am Barrier Moulding Technology Business Development Case for Recycled End Products Made North America from the Plastic and Aluminum Components
Mr Terrynz Tan, Tetra Pak (M) Sdn Bhd
11.30 am Hot Runners Systems and Their Economic Advantages Sheet Extrusion TechnologyMr Collin Gwee, Husky Injection Moulding Systems Battenfeld-Cincinnati Germany GmbH
(S) Pte Ltd
12.10 pm In Mould Label Containers and Lids Advanced Cast Film and Thermoforming Sheet Extrusion Mr Xie Biyu, Mould-tip Injection Technology Ltd Technologies
Mr Michael Beckhoff, Reifenhauser Singapore Pte Ltd
1.00 pm Lunch
DAY 2 (WEDNESDAY, 12 November 2014)
Break-away Session: Technological Advances
Break-away Session: Technological Advances
DAY 1 (con’t)
Plenary Session:
SESSION II: OPPORTUNITIES AND SOLUTIONS FOR THE PLASTICS INDUSTRY
2.00 pm Delivering Innovative Customer Solutions Through Collaboration Along the Value Chain
Dr Ross Gilmour, PETRONAS Chemicals Group Berhad (PCG)
Alternatives for Competitive Raw Material Supplies Mr Avdo Niksic, ChemOrbis Sdn Bhd
Processing Challenges and Opportunities in the Plastics Packaging Industry
Mr Mark Saurin, Dow Chemical Pacific (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Question & Answer Session
3.30 pm Refreshments
3.50 pm Skills Upgrading for the Plastics Industry Mr Andy Routsis, A Routsis Associates, Inc
Investment Trends in the Malaysian Manufacturing Sector – New Opportunities for the Plastics Industry
Ms Umarani Muniandy, Malaysian Investment Development Corporation (MIDA)
Question & Answer Session
4.50 pm Closing Remarks
5.00 pm End
MPMA has arranged for special discounted room rates for participants. Participants are advised to make reservations directly with the hotel. Kindly contact Reservations at Tel: 603 7803 1000, stating “7th MIPC 2014” when making reservations.
Rates: RM280++ (deluxe room with breakfast) RM310++ (deluxe room with breakfast for two)
Holiday Inn Glenmarie Kuala Lumpur1 Jalan Usahawan U1/8 Seksyen U1, 40250 Shah Alam, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Dress Code: Office Attire
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES
Noof pax
10% discount for group registration of three or more persons
Description Registration Amount
MPMA Members RM1,100.00 per person
RM1,300.00 per personNon-Members
USD500.00 per personForeign Participants
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Mail: Malaysian Plastics Manufacturers Association (MPMA)37 Jalan 20/14, Paramount Garden, 46300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.Contact: Ms Jacqui Sin (603-7876 3027/corpcomm@mpma.org.my) or Mr BY Ong (603-7876 2333/ong@mpdc.com.my), Fax: 603-7876 8352
Upon submission of this Registration Form, participation at the Conference is hereby confirmed. No official confirmation letter would be sent thereafter.
SBL CLAIMS: Companies that are contributing to the Human Resource Development Fund (HRDF) are eligible for financial assistance for registration fees, etc, under the SBL Scheme.
PAYMENT: All payment should be made payable to “MPMA” in cheque to accompany this Registration Form.
CANCELLATION, REFUNDS AND TRANSFERS: A full refund will be made for all written cancellations by Wednesday, 5 November 2014. No refunds will be made after this period. Substitute attendees are permitted.
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