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As the flexo industry strives to meet the ever-increasing demands for quality, consistency and productivity, the need for technology and education also becomes more important. For this reason, GAMA and Pamarco have teamed up for the installation and training needed for a GAMA ink viscosity, pH and temperature control system at Clemson University’s Printcon facility.
Pamarco VP of Sales and Marketing, John Rastetter, is says that this donation is valued in excess of $50,000 and will provide additional tools for education and training of the next generation of flexo packaging professionals as well as attendees at regular industry training seminars.
Santé Conselvan, GAMA Sales & Marketing Director comments, “As an OEM supplier providing the tools to increase quality globally, we see the importance in educating the next generation; our work with Clemson will help to accomplishment this well into the future.”
As an anilox roll manufacturer in an expanding packaging marketplace, Pamarco says it is proud to partner with GAMA to sponsor Clemson and provide new education possibilities for the print industry. Pamarco has worked with the university in the past and continues assisting them with the research and development of new print technology.
Pamarco VP of Sales and Marketing, John Rastetter, is says that this donation is valued in excess of $50,000 and will provide additional tools for education and training of the next generation of flexo packaging professionals as well as attendees at regular industry training seminars.
Santé Conselvan, GAMA Sales & Marketing Director comments, “As an OEM supplier providing the tools to increase quality globally, we see the importance in educating the next generation; our work with Clemson will help to accomplishment this well into the future.”
As an anilox roll manufacturer in an expanding packaging marketplace, Pamarco says it is proud to partner with GAMA to sponsor Clemson and provide new education possibilities for the print industry. Pamarco has worked with the university in the past and continues assisting them with the research and development of new print technology.