Before diving into the latest committee developments, I want to remind everyone about the 2023 Emerging Technology Webinar Series, available on-demand until December 31. (Don’t miss this valuable resource before it’s removed to make room for our 2025 webinar series.) These twelve one-hour sessions span topics like AI and robotics implementation, ultrafine surface finishing for gear teeth, and digitalization for productivity gains. A big thank you to our expert presenters from How to Robot, Notoros, Klingelnberg, 3DEO, Visionify, Skuld, Fortify, Lumafield, Kapp, Liebherr, Mantle3D, and KnowBe4—we truly appreciate your contributions.
Dr. Aaron Isaacson, managing director of the Gear Research Institute at Penn State University, recently presented at a committee meeting. He shared insights into their groundbreaking work on 3D-printed gears and repairs using laser-directed energy deposition technology. Topics included testing with Ferrium C-64, bending fatigue characterization, contact fatigue, and scuffing. Collaborative efforts with Talens Systems/Ikergune were also discussed, focusing on refining bending fatigue methodologies for additively manufactured gears. Ikergune has been invited to share their findings during our February 2025 webinar.
Looking ahead, the committee will plan visits during the RAPID curated tour on April 9, 2025, in Detroit, co-located with SME’s AERODEF Aerospace and Defense Show. Discussions include expanding this experience for AGMA members.
The EVT Committee recently hosted a Q&A with United Protective Technologies (UPT) about their nanocomposite coatings, which UPT later presented at the AGMA Fall Technical Meeting (FTM) in October. These developments, along with November’s emerging tech webinar (available on-demand), reflect significant progress in EV standards. The Technical Division Executive Committee (TDEC) encourages participation in drafting an electric vehicle information sheet, an important step for members in the EV sector.
Progress continues on the Robotics Committee’s white paper, led by Jacques Lemire. Jacques attended the Robo Business Conference in California and the IEEE Humanoid Conference in France, gathering key insights on humanoid robots and their gear/gearbox applications. A panel discussion about the white paper is planned for March 2025.
Exciting initiatives are on the horizon:
Mark your calendars for these 2025 webinars, held at 1:00 p.m. Eastern on the first Wednesday of each month:
Let’s start 2025 strong! For questions or more information, reach out to me at doran@agma.org.