PTIC Launches Injection Moulding Masterclass to Bridge Technical Knowledge Gaps
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Polymer Training and Innovation Centre (PTIC) in Telford, part of City of Wolverhampton College, provides specialist skills training for the UK plastics sector. PTIC is launching a two-day injection moulding and information matrix masterclass, designed to give participants a structured, practical understanding of key processing techniques and how to apply them effectively in a production environment.
This course is aimed at company representatives who are unfamiliar with plastic processing techniques used in the workplace, or individuals who may struggle to keep pace with evolving polymer technologies. Building this knowledge is essential for improving communication between technical and non-technical teams, supporting better operational decisions, and ensuring staff can contribute effectively to productivity and quality targets. Investing in training helps reduce errors, improve process understanding, and strengthen a company’s overall technical capability.
The Appreciation course will help you provide the necessary structure and clarity in order to contribute more effectively to the organisation’s success.
The programme covers setting up injection moulding machines and cycle optimisation, as well as interpreting and applying technical data to improve production efficiency, quality control and decision making, and uses real-world scenarios to help professionals align technical skills with operational goals and transform technical uncertainty into confident expertise.
Places are available on courses starting on November 4th and December 9th, 2025, as well as January 6th and March 12th, 2026. (Other dates available throughout 2026)
For more information or to book a place on a course, email PTIC@wolvcoll.ac.uk or call 01952 610101.
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