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AgendaJoint AMT Technology Issues Committee &
NTMA Manufacturing & Technology Team MeetingMarch 6, 2018
Trump National DoralMiami, Fla.
TABLE OF CONTENTS JOINT AMT TECHNOLOGY ISSUES COMMITTEE
AND NTMA MANUFACTURING & TECHNOLOGY TEAM
March 6, 2018
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Trump National Doral
Miami, Fla.
COMMITTEE ROSTERS
AGENDA
MINUTES October 24, 2017
TIC MISSION STATEMENT
ANTITRUST STATEMENT
ROSTER AMT Technology Issues Committee
2018
Mr. Scott Hibbard (Chairman) Vice President of Technology Bosch Rexroth Corporation 5150 Prairie Stone Parkway Hoffman Estates, IL 60192‐3707 Tel: 847‐645‐3670 scott.hibbard@boschrexroth‐us.com Mr. Drew Borders Global Industrial Partnerships Coord. Blaser Swisslube Inc. 31 Hatfield Lane Goshen, NY 10924 Tel: 845‐294‐3200 [email protected] Dr. Bhaskar Dutta Chief Metallurgist & COO DM3D 2350 Pontiac Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Tel: 248‐409‐7900 [email protected] Mr. Randy Gilmore Vice President & Chief Technical Officer National Center for Defense Manufacturing & Machining (NCDMM) 486 Cornell Road, Suite 2 Blairsville, PA 15717 Tel: 724‐539‐8811 [email protected]
Mr. Kevin Kubinski Engineer Hardinge Inc. One Hardinge Drive Elmira, NY 14902‐1507 Tel: 607‐734‐2281 [email protected] Mr. Russell Reinhart (Russ) U.S. National Sales Manager Dormer Pramet 2511 Technology Drive, Suite #113/114 Elgin, IL 60012 Tel: 847‐783‐5702 [email protected] Mr. Craig R. Ronald Director, New Product Development The Gleason Works 1000 University Avenue Rochester, NY 14692‐2970 Tel: 585‐256‐6623 [email protected] Mr. Andrew Snow (Andy) Regional Director EOS North America 28970 Cabot Drive Novi, MI 48377 Tel: 248‐306‐0143 andy.snow@eos‐na.com
Dr. John P. Snyder Sr. Mechanical Engineer ARDEC – Benet Laboratories Launcher Producibility & Sustainment Building 40‐3 1 Buffington Street Watervliet, NY 12189‐4000 Tel: 516‐266‐4103 [email protected] Mr. Athulan Vijayaraghavan, CTO Manufacturing System Insights, Inc. 2560 9th Street, Suite 123A Berkeley, CA 94710 Tel: 510‐684‐6400 [email protected] Mr. Jason Walter Plant Manager Elk Rapids Engineering Division of Star Cutter Company PO Box 728 210 Industrial Park Drive Elk Rapids, MI 49629 Tel: 231‐264‐5661 [email protected] Mr. Douglas Watts (Doug) Chief Technical Officer MAG Automotive, LP 6015 Center Drive Sterling Heights, MI 48312 Tel: 586‐566‐2400 doug.watts@mag‐ias.com
Mr. James White (Jamie) U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Manufacturing Science and Technology Division Aviation ManTech Branch Chief ATTN: RDMR‐SEM Building 5400, Room S‐240 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898 Tel: 256‐313‐6645 [email protected]
AMT Staff: Mr. Ben Moses, Staff Liaison Technical Director AMT‐The Association For Manufacturing Technology 7901 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 900 McLean, VA 22102‐3316 Tel: 703‐827‐5231 [email protected] Mr. Tim Shinbara VP‐Technology AMT‐The Association For Manufacturing Technology 7901 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 900 McLean, VA 22102‐3316 Tel: 703‐827‐5243 [email protected]
Updated 01/30/2018
ROSTER NTMA Manufacturing & Technology Team
2018
Team Leader Gillen Young Custom Tool, Inc. 1460 Bittercress Court Alpharetta, GA 30005‐3725 Tel: 678‐575‐1413 [email protected] Kevin Beach R & D Speciality Manco 340 N. 51st Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85043 Tel: 602‐278‐7700 [email protected] Tiffany Bryson Regional Sales Manager GROB Systems, Inc. Troy, MI 48083 [email protected] Jack Burley BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc. 2600 Huntington Blvd. Hoffman Estates, IL 60192‐1574 Tel: 224‐770‐2999 (111) [email protected] Geoff Dawson FANUC America Corporation 3900 W. Hamlin Road Rochester Hills, MI 48309‐3253 Tel: 248‐377‐7570 [email protected]
Mike Hirsh Hirsh Precision Products 6420 Odell Place Boulder, CO 80301‐3310 Tel: 303‐530‐3131 [email protected] *Mark Lashinske Modern Industries Inc. 4747 E. Beautiful Lane Phoenix, AZ 85044 Tel: 602‐499‐6369 [email protected] David Lechleitner KeyedIn Solutions 5001 American Blvd. W., Suite 1010 Minneapolis, MN 55437‐1137 Tel: 866‐662‐6820 [email protected] Gisbert Ledvon Heidenhain Corporation 333 East State Parkway Schaumburg, IL 60173 Tel: 847‐490‐1191 [email protected] David McPhail Astrix Networks America, Inc. 8001 Bellona Avenue Towson, MD 21204 Tel: 905‐635‐1536 [email protected]
Wolfgang Neitzke Siemens Industry, Inc. 153 Still Creek Pond Road Dadeville, AL 36853‐5443 Tel: 513‐470‐7715 [email protected] Robert O’Donnell O‐D Tool & Cutter, Inc. P.O. Box 372 Mansfield, MA 02048‐0372 Tel: 508‐339‐7507 (12) [email protected] Tim Stauffacher Blaser Swisslube, Inc. 31 Hatfield Lane Goshen, NY 10924‐6712 Tel: 845‐294‐3200 [email protected] Bruce Tschida Tschida Engineering, Inc. 1812 Yajome Street Napa, CA 94559‐1306 Tel: 707‐224‐4482 [email protected] William Vejnovic Grob Systems, Inc. 1070 Navajo Drive Bluffton, OH 45817‐9666 Tel: 419‐358‐9015 [email protected] Jared Veteto Cogitic Corporation 5061 N. 30th Street, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80919‐3247 Tel: 719‐473‐8844 [email protected]
Jonathan Veteto Cogitic Corporation 5061 N. 30th Street, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80919‐3247 Tel: 719‐473‐8844 [email protected] Patrick Walsh Ehrhardt Tool & Machine LLC 25 Central Industrial Drive Granite City, IL 62040‐6802 Tel: 618‐219‐3801 [email protected] Timothy Wetzel Homeyer Precision Mfg. P.O. Box 247 Marthasville, MO 63357‐0247 Tel: 636‐433‐2244 [email protected] Staff Liaison: Candy Davis NTMA 1357 Rockside Road Cleveland, OH 44134‐2776 Tel: 800‐248‐6862 [email protected] *Also serves as Executive Committee Liaison
Agenda AMT Technology Issues Committee &
NTMA Manufacturing & Technology Team Meeting March 6, 2018
7:30 – 8:00 Breakfast
8:00 – 8:05 Opening Remarks ‐Introductions ‐Review of antitrust statement
TIC Representative Chair
8:05 – 8:30 Agenda Review Benjamin Moses
8:30 – 10:00 MTConnect Workshop Keith Dailey (5ME) Jeff Price (5ME)
10:00 – 10:15 Break
10:15 – 11:15 Data Science Working Group ‐What is Data Science ‐Outline of New Working Group
Benjamin Moses
11:15 – 12:00 Gamechangers ‐What New Technologies are Gamechangers
NTMA
12:00 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 2:00 Tech Trends Benjamin Moses
2:00 – 2:30 MT360 Overview Benjamin Moses
2:30 – 2:45 Other Business Group
2:45 – 3:55 Split committee discussion ‐Review meeting minutes ‐Review 2018 planning
TIC & NTMA
3:55 – 4:00 Conclude and Motion to Adjourn TIC Representative Chair
MINUTES October 24, 2017 America Makes
Youngstown, Ohio
Attendance
Members: Scott Hibbard (Chairman) VP Technology & Product Management Bosch‐Rexroth – Electric Drives & Controls Hoffman Estates, Ill. Randy Gilmore Vice President & Chief Technical Officer National Center for Defense Manufacturing & Machining (NCDMM) Blairsville, Pa. Russell Reinhart U.S. National Sales Manager Dormer Pramet Elgin, Ill. Douglas Watts Chief Technical Officer MAG Automotive, LP Sterling Heights, Mich.
Craig Ronald Director, New Product Development The Gleason Works 1000 University Avenue Rochester, NY AMT STAFF: Benjamin Moses Technical Director AMT McLean, Va. GUESTS: Jamie White Branch Chief Army ManTech Aviation Redstone Arsenal Huntsville, Al
Minutes Technology Issues Committee October 24, 2017
Welcome
Each member introduced themself. The agenda was reviewed.
Antitrust Statement
Trade associations have long been recognized as serving a valuable, pro‐competitive and
entirely lawful role in promoting the economic development and consumer welfare of
our country. However, serious antitrust problems can arise if a trade association’s
activities are not properly conducted. Accordingly, AMT assigns the highest priority to
full compliance with both the letter and the spirit of the antitrust laws. It is thus vital
that all meetings and activities of the association be conducted in a manner consistent
with that policy.
TIC Mission
The Technology Issues Committee acts as the voice of the membership by providing input
to the association on member needs in support of AMT’s products and services. The
committee works with staff to develop, promote and implement programs and services
relating to technology issues facing AMT members. The committee also assists AMT in
meeting the objectives of the Board of Directors’ Strategic Plan.
America Makes Tour A tour was provided by Rob Gorham, Executive Director. The facility consists of local equipment
for development and staff for project management.
Technology developments are grouped into design, process, material, value chain and AM
genome. Project portfolio https://www.americamakes.us/our_work/project‐portfolio/
The Design focus area of the Roadmap is aimed at driving technological advancements
in new and novel non‐proprietary design methods and tools required to enable a culture
change and break the cycle of designing additive manufacturing parts like cast or
machined parts.
The Process focus area of the Roadmap is aimed at driving technological advancements
that enable faster, more accurate, and higher detail resolution additive manufacturing
machines with larger build volumes and improved “as‐built” part quality.
Minutes Technology Issues Committee October 24, 2017
The Material focus area of the Roadmap is aimed at building the body of knowledge for
benchmark additive manufacturing property characterization data and eliminating
variability in “as‐built” material properties.
The Value Chain focus area of the Roadmap is aimed at driving technological
advancements that enable step change improvements in end‐to‐end value chain cost
and time to market for additive manufacturing produced products.
The Additive Manufacturing Genome focus area of the Roadmap is aimed at
accelerating technological advancements that enable step change improvements in the
time and cost required to design, develop, and qualify new materials for additive
manufacturing.
https://www.americamakes.us/our_work/technology‐roadmap/
America Makes is partnering with the Youngstown Business Incubator (http://ybi.org/advanced‐
manufacturing/). Startup companies will use this incubator.
Workforce development and education is another area of focus. The roadmap for workforce
development and education consists of knowledge and awareness, competency and skills,
industry experience, individual advancement, and scaling and diffusion.
Knowledge and awareness ‐ To increase the 3D Printing and additive manufacturing
literacy of current users, students at all levels, academics, government/policy
stakeholders, the general public, and companies potentially interested in adopting the
technology by increasing their familiarity with the technology, its value, and its benefits.
Competency and Skills ‐ To increase the proficiency of current users, students at all
levels, academics, the general public, and companies potentially interested in adopting
the technology by using 3D printing and additive manufacturing technologies as a
creative or problem‐solving tool.
Industry Experience ‐ To strengthen and apply additive manufacturing knowledge and
skills of students, inventors/entrepreneurs, product designers, and industry participants,
by solving a variety of real‐world problems.
Individual Advancement ‐ To ensure and grow a stable pipeline of talent by developing
tools that link students and industry participants to employer needs.
Scaling and Diffusion ‐ To help drive the rate and scale of adoption of 3D printing and
additive manufacturing technologies across the United States by driving consistency and
integration of knowledge, skills, and experience and developing efficient channels of
distribution.
https://www.americamakes.us/our_work/workforce‐roadmap/
https://www.americamakes.us/
Minutes Technology Issues Committee October 24, 2017
Academic Research Network Chris Barrett from Youngstown State University presented current and future research projects.
These projects include bead orientation and microstructures in Inconel 718 and improving
supports for aluminum powder. Future projects include new powders and workforce
development for additive manufacturing machinist.
Minutes Approval
The May 17, 2017, minutes were reviewed. The MFG USA summary action was open at
the time of this meeting. Mr. Gilmore motioned approval with correction. Mr. Watts
seconded the motion. The minutes were approved with correction.
Data Science Working Group
A proposal was put forward to start a Data Science working group as part of the TIC. See
the attached presentation for details.
Tech Trends
Trends in research was reviewed. See the presentation for details. The committee
observed significant effort in the area of data. This is supporting information to create
the Data Science working group.
2018 Meetings
Dates for 2018 are:
March 6 – Miami, Fla.
June 13 – Webinar
October 24 – Pittsburgh, Pa.
Actions
Develop Data Science Working Group outline. (Mr. Moses)
Recruit members for working group. (Mr. Moses)
Minutes Technology Issues Committee October 24, 2017
Conclude and Adjourn
The meeting adjourned at 2:00. Respectfully submitted,
Timothy J. Shinbara, Jr.
Staff Liaison
AMT – Technology Issues Committee Mission Statement
The Technology Issues Committee acts as the voice of the membership by providing input to the association on member needs in support of AMT’s products and services. The committee works with staff to develop, promote, and implement programs and services relating to technology issues facing AMT members. The Committee also assists AMT in meeting the objectives of the Board of Directors’ Strategic Plan.
The role of the committee includes the:
Defining of new methods of outreach to AMT members.
Identification of better ways to gather new information.
Expansion of the Technology Roadmap.
Increase of member awareness on the importance of technology and improved visibility of this committee among AMT members.
Identification of ways to influence universities to work on projects of interest to machine tool builders.
Development of awareness and consideration of the role of technology in other AMT committee activities.
Identification and dissemination of new technical thrust areas that are gaining importance (i.e. environment).
AMT ANTITRUST STATEMENT
Trade associations have long been recognized as serving a valuable, procompetitive and entirely lawful role in promoting the economic development and consumer welfare of our country. However, serious antitrust problems can arise if a trade association’s activities are not properly conducted. Accordingly, AMT assigns the highest priority to full compliance with both the letter and the spirit of the antitrust laws. It is thus vital that all meetings and activities of the Association be conducted in a manner consistent with that policy. Agreements among competitors that unreasonably limit competition are unlawful under the antitrust laws, and violators are subject to criminal fines and incarceration, civil fines and private treble damage actions – as well as substantial administrative disruption, defense costs and adverse publicity. Examples of such illegal agreements by competitors are agreements to fix or stabilize prices, agreements to allocate territories or customers, and agreements to limit output or even investments in innovation and regulatory compliance. Accordingly, it is inherently risky and potentially illegal for competitors to discuss any prices, pricing policies, specific terms and conditions of sale, profit margins, problems experienced with individual customers or suppliers, individual company costs, production or R&D plans, specific market shares of any competitor, or any other elements or factors that may affect competition. It is important to bear in mind that those in attendance at Association meetings, or participating in other Association activities, include your competitors. Any discussion of sensitive antitrust subjects with one’s competitors should be avoided at all times before, during and after any Association meeting or activity. If at any time during the course of any meeting or activity, the Association staff believes that a sensitive topic under the antitrust laws is being discussed, or is about to be discussed, they will so advise those present and halt further discussion. Attendees at any AMT meeting or other activity should likewise not hesitate to voice any concerns they may have in this regard. All AMT members and staff executives share in this important responsibility.
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