Closing Arguments: The Future of Plastics Processing

More often than not, Callari found that chief editors who are moving on from this role tend to wax nostalgic on the most compelling things they have witnessed and reported on in their tenure. He could certainly have done that here, as indeed he had witnessed firsthand a lot of growth and change. But...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plastics Technology 2024-08, Vol.70 (8), p.4-4
1. Verfasser: Callari, Jim
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Zusammenfassung:More often than not, Callari found that chief editors who are moving on from this role tend to wax nostalgic on the most compelling things they have witnessed and reported on in their tenure. He could certainly have done that here, as indeed he had witnessed firsthand a lot of growth and change. But he'll take a different tack here by focusing on issues like sustainability, automation and artificial intelligence in the future -- what he believes their audience of plastics processors will be facing in the years ahead.
ISSN:0032-1257
2169-7566