Nova Polymers Receives Grant to Implement Robotic Technology
Bryan, OH (PRWEB) November 09, 2015 -- Nova Polymers, largest manufacturer and distributor of photopolymer sign products in the United States, Canada, Europe, The Middle East and Australia formally received a grant from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation during National Manufacturing Day at Nova Polymers’ facility for their implementation of robotic technology.
National Manufacturing Day is an event aimed towards inspiring the next generation of manufacturers, by sharing manufacturing facilities with local students and community.
Steve Buehrer, Administrator and CEO for the Ohio BWC joined the event to award Nova Polymers, with a certificate for the grant.
"I applaud Nova Polymers for not only working to protect its workforce but taking that extra step to implement a one-of-a-kind solution that will reduce injuries and make working conditions safer for its employees," said Buehrer. Nova sets an outstanding example for other employers in the manufacturing industry and it was very rewarding for me to personally visit their Bryan facility to celebrate Manufacturing Day and see firsthand their commitment to safety” added Buehrer.
Dave Burkholder, Facility Manager for Nova Polymers, gave a live demonstration of the equipment to show all in attendance how the technology works, as well as the importance of the machine, due to the advances in worker safety it has allowed Nova Polymers to make.
Learn more about Nova Polymers and the photopolymer sign materials they manufacture by emailing info(at)novapolymers(dot)com.
About Nova Polymers
Nova Polymers is the largest manufacturer and distributor of photopolymer sign products in the United States, Canada, Europe, The Middle East and Australia. The company developed the world’s first CLEAR photopolymer sign material. The introduction of NovAcryl continues to have a profound effect on the creative potential of the sign design and fabrication industries.
Today, Nova Polymers continues to work with the Architectural Signage and Design community to expand their high quality and progressive product line in ways that will add creativity and flexibility while maintaining & exceeding ADA compliance guidelines. Nova’s goal is to educate the design community so that there is demand created for the products fabricators manufacture.
Further information is available on the web at http://www.novapolymers.com.
Austin Laroche, Atak Interactive, http://www.atakinteractive.com, +1 3105267493 Ext: 4, [email protected]
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