DME marks 70th anniversary by helping inventors bring innovations to marketDME marks 70th anniversary by helping inventors bring innovations to market
DME Company is celebrating the milestone of its 70th anniversary by helping inventors reach their own milestones in a program the mold technology supplier describes as "bringing great inventions to market that solve customers' challenges.""[DME] doesn't shy away from ideas that originate outside our facilities," said Dave Lawrence, DME president. "No matter where an idea comes from, we're eager to make it happen if it solves a customer's challenge."
March 7, 2012
DME Company is celebrating the milestone of its 70th anniversary by helping inventors reach their own milestones in a program the mold technology supplier describes as "bringing great inventions to market that solve customers' challenges."
"[DME] doesn't shy away from ideas that originate outside our facilities," said Dave Lawrence, DME president. "No matter where an idea comes from, we're eager to make it happen if it solves a customer's challenge."
DME holds out Brian Finkel, inventor of the DME Turbulent Flow Plastic Baffles, as an example of a past success. Those plastic baffles, which improve mold cooling performance over traditional brass baffles, are among the "many successful DME-inventor collaborations over the years," according to the company.
Founded in 1942, by I.T. Quarnstrom, Detroit Mold Engineering started out offering the industry 18 standard mold bases sizes. DME says that innovative concept, providing standardized mold bases that were ready for machining of the cavity, is a reflection of the company's long history of innovation.
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