Viprotron: New Year, New Look

Date: 1 February 2023
Source: Viprotron GmbH
Viprotron: New Year, New Look
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Viprotron GmbH

Date: 1 February 2023

For several months Viprotron has been working in secret on an important project. And now it is live!

They are pleased to present their new website. The menu has been streamlined to give users a better experience. It will help them to understand their products and application areas more easily.

The FAQ section answers frequently asked questions about the scanners. Additionally, a hall plan gives you a good overview of where a Viprotron scanner could be relevant for your production. Try out the potential check or simply get in touch via form. 

An easy-to-search magazine about current news and events allows you to always stay up to date. In the coming month, you can also expect numerous webinars and e-book downloads.

Stay tuned and have fun watching and diving in. They look forward to your feedback!

Feel free to reach out any time. The team will gladly take time for you.

LET’S EXPLORE: www.viprotron.de

 

E-BOOK EDITION 01

E-BOOK EDITION 01

In every production, there are typical sources of errors that cost the company not only time but also money. These often occur not only in new production facilities but also in existing and well-established ones. But which are the most frequent and, above all, the most expensive for your company?

The good news: Viprotron published the E-BOOK EDITION 01 on their new website! The title says it all.

You can make a short foray through the individual process steps. And learn from a few examples that even in existing and well-rehearsed productions, great targets can be achieved by a multitude of small steps.

Find out more details and download the e-book for free: www.viprotron.de/en/viprotron/magazine/tags/ebooks

 

WEBINAR 01

WEBINAR 01

Good news rarely comes alone. After a lot of work, it's finally official: The first webinar of an upcoming series is online!

Ms. Sandra Kugler, Viprotron Sales Manager for Europe, will take you on a short trip through glass production.

Starting with cutting, continuing with processing, tempering, in the laminate or at the isolating line: small errors have a big impact. This applies to sources of error in all areas of production, some of which can be eliminated without much effort and not just by using scanners. Perhaps you are already implementing one or the other. But even a new tip can help you avoid future hassles and save a lot of money.

This webinar (German language) is available for registration free of charge: www.viprotron.de/viprotron/magazin/tags/webinare

An English version is of course already in the works.

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