World Batch Forum 2010

May 25, 2010

Well, looks like Walt's left me with the keys to the blogging machine again. I'll try not to drive it into a wall while he's in China.

Here in the states, a little event you might want to be keeping up with is the World Batch Forum 2010, being held down at the University of Texas in Austin. It began yesterday and runs through tomorrow. 

Well, looks like Walt's left me with the keys to the blogging machine again. I'll try not to drive it into a wall while he's in China.

Here in the states, a little event you might want to be keeping up with is the World Batch Forum 2010, being held down at the University of Texas in Austin. It began yesterday and runs through tomorrow. 

Usually, Walt is there for this gathering of the batch manufacturing clan, but not having yet mastered the art of being two places at once, this year, he's missing it. But you can check out events at the website above and on Twitter by following @WBFatWork.

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