In case you missed them, these are some of the most popular and newsworthy Tweets from the past week in the rubber manufacturing industry, compiled by Rubber & Plastics News.
Tweets you may have missed
.@KendaTire plans to expand #Ohio tech center, see @TBDZ's story as part of @RubberNews Global #Tire Report http://t.co/afcgpNVNvo
— Chris Sweeney (@CSweeneyRPN) September 16, 2015
Waterproof cameras, phones and now tablets. http://t.co/i8EvxAeGLm
— Catherine Kavanaugh (@CatherineKav) September 16, 2015
All of the #ITECManufacturing chairmen with our publisher, Dave Zielasko (@TBDZ ) Great show! pic.twitter.com/80BsyqwNX2
— Rubber Plastics News (@RubberNews) September 17, 2015
GM still has hundreds of lawsuits to resolve before it can move past ignition-switch recall. https://t.co/FSvYxcp0wj
— Nick Bunkley (@nickbunkley) September 17, 2015
Bridgestone Corp., a Japanese tire maker, is studying #guayule rubber at an AZ research center that opened a year ago http://t.co/i7NHON6Yiu
— PanAridus (@panaridus) September 17, 2015
Researchers solve the question of #polymer #nanofibers in liquid http://t.co/om4ATAZswD
— Polymer Solutions (@PSITestingLab) September 17, 2015
#Whitepaper: New Economy In, Old Strategies Out: A Fresh Look at #MES. Read more: http://t.co/nbJtj9fzJX #Epicor #Mattec
— Epicor MFG (@Epicor_MFG) September 17, 2015
"We're seeing a lot of things inside our factories that are really cool...It's exciting," says @CaterpillarInc's Oberhelman on @SquawkCNBC.
— Nat Assoc of Mfg (@ShopFloorNAM) September 17, 2015
Today was our InvEnt Scholarship Award Ceremony in #Kunshan #China - encouraging innovation with the next gen. pic.twitter.com/nwBxNyajoT
— Avery Dennison (@AveryDennison) September 18, 2015
Many lands lie abandoned because potentially hazardous contaminants may be present in the soil or groundwater. http://t.co/mWiLj0yI6K
— Vulcan Systems (@vulcansystems) September 18, 2015
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