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"Keeping informed of new technologies and finding a reliable and quality training source are two reasons our membership has increased 21 percent over the past year," explains IADD President Ken Holliday of SouthEastern Die. "In addition to personalized technical expertise, local chapters and publications, IADD has begun providing hands-on, reality-based learning programs." This year will see the debut of IADD's 2001: A Diecutting Odyssey, to be held May 1-3 at the Nashville Convention Center in Tennessee. In addition to 100+ exhibitor booths, a variety of educational sessions will be held inside fully operational diecutting and diemaking Techshops™.
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