3DSUG Announces 2008 Technical Competition Winners
Also Celebrates 3DS User Group 20th anniversary
COSTA
MESA, CA, Apr 10, 2008 - The 3DS Users Group (3DSUG) today announced winners
of the 2008 3DSUG Technical Competition at the 20th annual 3DS Users Group
Conference. The contest recognized the industry's outstanding applications
of Stereolithography (SLA / SL) and Selective Laser Sintering (SLS / LS)
technologies.
Troy Kuhn and Thomas Sorovetz of Chrysler, LLC won first place in the
Advanced Concepts category and Larry Monahan of Becton Dickinson won first
place in the Advanced Finishing category.
"This competition is an excellent opportunity for manufacturers, service
bureaus and universities to feature their technical expertise and advanced
uses of 3D Systems technologies," said 3DSUG chairman Sheku Kamara of
Milwaukee School of Engineering. "It is a pleasure to recognize 3DSUG
members for demonstrating some of the most advanced and innovative uses of
SLA, SLS and 3D Printing systems in the industry."
The winners were selected by a panel of judges comprised of 3DSUG
Dinosaur Hall of Fame members and presented awards at the 3DS Users Group
Conference in Costa Mesa. The awards were sponsored by Bolt's Engraving. The
winners also received admission passes to the Society of Manufacturing
Engineers (SME) RAPID 2008 Conference & Exposition.
Mark Horner of The Technology House was designated runner up in the
Advanced Concepts category and Steven Kossett of University of Minnesota
Northern Lights Technology Center was runner up in the Advanced Finishing
Category. RJ Robinson and Charles Arvin of University of Kentucky Center for
Manufacturing, Sam Firoozi of University of Minnesota Northern Lights
Technology Center, Bret Bordner of Laser Reproductions, Kenny W. Rhodus of
Lexmark International, Amelie Fournier of CreaForm received 3DSUG Technical
Competition participation awards for their entries.
"It is an honor to receive such a prestigious award from an organization
that consistently delivers research, education and support," said 3DSUG site
coordinator Tom Sorovetz. "Having worked in the industry for more than two
decades I can firmly say that this organization is as passionate and
dedicated as it was 20 years ago. I'm looking forward to the next 20 years
and the future advances in rapid technologies."
This year marked the 20th anniversary of the annual 3DS Users Group
Conference. During the four-day conference, people attended technical
presentations, participated in hands-on training sessions, met with
manufacturers, suppliers and rapid prototyping service bureaus to increase
the network of 3DSUG peers.
About 3DS Users Group
3DSUG is a professional network of manufacturing engineers, industrial
designers, product development specialists, SLA and SLS technicians. 3DSUG
members are owners and operators of 3D Systems Corporation equipment who
exchange technical information to help steer the direction of 3D Systems
hardware and software development. The organization's annual users group
conference provides a forum for the presentation of new technologies related
to the operation of 3D Systems equipment and the secondary or final
applications of parts and tools made from 3D Systems equipment.
Sponsors of the 2008 3DSUG Users Group Conference include DSM Somos,
Huntsman, NCP Leasing, Integra Services International, Solid Concepts,
Curbell Plastics, National RP Support, RapidTech, Spectrum3D, Materialise
Software, Paramount PDS, Applied Rapid Technologies, 3D Systems Corporation,
Met-L-Flo, Valspar, Laser Reproductions, AIN Plastics, CreaForm, Bolt's
Engraving, FineLine Prototyping, DPSS Lasers, Innovative Polymers, RPDG,
Ramco, BJB Enterprises, BuyCastings.com, Acu-Cast Technologies, Clemco,
CadmiumCD, Prototype Productions Incorporated, RePliForm, VacuCoat, Invest
Cast and Rapid Sheet Metal. This year marked the 20th anniversary of the
3DSUG.
For more information, visit www.3dsug.org.
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