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In conversation with AMUG’s new president

In conversation with AMUG’s new president

Key Takeaways

  • The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) has elected a new president, William "Dallas" Martin, with extensive experience in additive manufacturing (AM) since 1997.
  • Martin's background includes working with early FDM and SLA machines, 3D printing parts for the Minuteman program, and building a large additive lab at Johnson Controls.
  • AMUG's new president aims to promote the adoption of AM technologies and support the growth of the industry.
  • Martin's experience spans multiple industries, including aerospace, automotive, and plastics.

Introduction to AMUG's New President

The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) has recently elected a new president, William "Dallas" Martin. With over two decades of experience in additive manufacturing, Martin brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the organization. His professional background is rooted in mechanical engineering, with a focus on plastics and AM.

Professional Background

Martin's journey in AM began in the late 1990s, when he interned at a plastic plant and was introduced to 3D printing technology. He was fascinated by the process and went on to study mechanical engineering in college. After working at D&B Plastics, Martin joined Leonardo DRS, a military supplier, where he printed parts for the Minuteman program using early FDM and SLA machines.

Experience with AM Technologies

Martin's experience with AM technologies includes:

Technology Description Benefits
FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) Layer-by-layer deposition of melted plastic High accuracy, low cost
SLA (Stereolithography) Laser curing of liquid resin High resolution, smooth finish
3D Printing Additive manufacturing process Rapid prototyping, reduced material waste

Plans for AMUG

As the new president of AMUG, Martin aims to promote the adoption of AM technologies and support the growth of the industry. His goals include increasing awareness of AM's benefits, providing education and training, and fostering collaboration among industry professionals.

Bottom Line

The election of William "Dallas" Martin as the new president of AMUG marks a significant milestone for the organization. With his extensive experience in additive manufacturing and his passion for promoting AM technologies, Martin is well-positioned to lead AMUG in its mission to support the growth and adoption of AM. As the industry continues to evolve, Martin's leadership will be crucial in shaping the future of AM and its applications across various sectors.

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