Accumold marketing team members will be working on double play in Beantown next week, but they’re not playing at Fenway. Instead, the Ankeny, Iowa, company will have a two-day stand at the SME 10th annual MicroManufacturing Conference and Exhibits from March 28-29 before a three-day outing at the AudiologyNOW! from 29-31 March.

Accumold vice president of sales and marketing Paul Runyan noted that micromanufacturing is an extremely specialized discipline and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers’ conference and exhibits cater to the industry’s elite and up-and-comers. "That’s exactly the kind of place where our team hits a lot of home runs," he said.

The expo’s seminar program is firmly established as a key part of the event. Organizers noted that its high-quality presentations feature technology innovators and thought leaders from across the globe.

AudiologyNOW!, the world’s largest gathering of audiologists, is sponsored by the American Academy of Audiology. The annual meeting provides participants the opportunity to attend four days of educational sessions, explore the latest in hearing technology, and network with colleagues from around the world.

"It’s great that the AudiologyNOW conference is also in Boston this year because it’s another regular event on Accumold’s annual marketing schedule," Runyan said.

Since its inception in 1985, Accumold’s mission has been the production of super-micro, ultra-precision, plastic injection-molded parts. Parts manufactured by the firm are critical components of the medical, automotive, military, aerospace and telecommunications industries. They can be found in micro-electronics, cell phones, telecommunications, surgical tools, hearing aids, medical devices, antennas, connectors and more. To produce those parts, Accumold builds specialized molding machines engineered to handle volumes from prototypes to millions per year while maintaining consistent, precise tolerances that are unique in the industry.