AIM Institute Launches Spanish-Language Courses, Bringing World-Class Education, Training to Latin America
Expansion directly supports the growing injection molding industry in Latin America.

The American Injection Molding (AIM) Institute, a leader in injection molding education, announces its expansion into Latin America. “This strategic move will provide the institute's renowned education and training services to professionals in the region, with our ‘Development courses’ now offered in Spanish,” says David Rose, senior instructor at AIM.
AIM's expansion supports its mission to advance the industry by offering its services to professionals worldwide within their own regions. This expansion directly supports the growing injection molding industry in Latin America, where companies are increasingly establishing engineering and R&D centers. "AIM is known for its excellence in education and training for the plastics industry. I am excited to be a part of this expansion by offering these courses to the Latin American market," says Daniel Lopez, who will lead the new initiative as part of AIM’s instructors.
The first course, Injection Molding, is scheduled for November 11-12, 2025, at the ENGEL de Mexico facility in Querétaro, Mexico. Registration is now open.
Course Details:
- Course: Injection Molding (DEV-IM)
- Dates: November 11-12, 2025
- Location: ENGEL de Mexico SA de CV, Privada del Rey #2, Parque Industrial El Marques, 76246 Qro., Mexico
- Registration Link: aim.institute/courses/injection-molding/
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