AGMA Announces Two New Member-Driven Committees
The American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) announced two new member-driven committees: Emerging Technology and Industry Voice. The new committees support the organization's newly adopted strategic plan to ask the association to keep members updated on technologies impacting the industry, while also exploring new ways to align the industry via partnerships and communications.
The Emerging Technology Committee will be led by Chair Brian Schultz, president of Great Lakes Industry. The focus of the Emerging Technology Committee is to determine what technologies are expected to impact the industry and develop AGMA as a platform for delivering action-oriented information, communications and speakers.
"The Emerging Technology will be one of AGMA's most critically important committees because they will challenge industry by alerting industry to disruptive technologies and market opportunities that they believe will have a considerable impact on industry," notes Matthew E. Croson, AGMA president. "The information they share will come from both a technical and business perspective, allowing companies to understand, and take action on, the opportunities as we see them develop."
The Emerging Technology committee will be tracking four major technologies as they start efforts to add value to AGMA membership: additive manufacturing, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), robotics and new alloys.
"Members should expect to see provocative speakers, white papers, communications and outreach that can be considered internally as AGMA members wrestle with response strategies," notes Croson. "We see the association as serving as a change agent platform where members can get a handle on the emerging technologies from both a technical and business perspective, then do the work they need to respond."
The Industry Voice Committee will be led by Shawn O'Brien, vice president, marketing at McInnes Rolled Ring. The focus of the Industry Voice Committee is to bring the mechanical power transmission supply chain together and share how AGMA's members and the association provide innovation to the larger power transmission industry. Additionally, the Industry Voice Committee is tasked with exploring collaborations with organizations along the power transmission supply chain, and to effectively communicate what our industry is all about to the downstream customer.