Press release submitted on behalf of RadTech.
RadTech, the Association for Ultraviolet and Electron Beam (UV+EB) technologies, is pleased to announce newly elected Board members for a two-year term of 2024-2025:
Professor Christopher N. Bowman, the University of Colorado; Dr. Dianne Poster, United States Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology; and Jeremy Smith, Corporate Innovation Office of Nagase Holdings America.
“With the continued rapid technical and market advancement of UV+EB technologies, we are pleased to welcome our new, outstanding board members,” says Michael Gould, RadTech President, RAHN USA. “In 2024, the RadTech Board and membership will continue educational efforts to not only encourage the development of new materials, processes, and applications but to better inform policy makers, regulators, and the general public about the importance of UV+EB to advanced, responsible manufacturing.”
RadTech thanks our outgoing Board members, Evan Benbow of Nazdar and Karl Swanson of PCT Ebeam and Integration, for their leadership and service. Continuing RadTech Officers and Board members include: Michael Gould RAHN USA, President; Mike Bonner, St. Clair Systems, Incoming President; Susan Bailey, Michelman, Immediate Past President; Todd Fayne, PepsiCo, Secretary; Paul Elias, Miwon, Treasurer; David Biro, Sun Chemical; Neil Cramer, Sartomer; David Engberg, Perstorp; Jonathan Graunke, INX Intl; Jennifer Heathcote, GEW; Sudhakar Madhusoodhanan, Applied Materials; Eric Nelson, 3M; Jake Staples, Wausau Coated Products, Inc; Dan Theiss, Procter & Gamble; David Walker, PrintFoam.
Please congratulate our new board members in-person at the 2024 RadTech UV+EB Technology & Conference, the premier event for the UV+EB industry, May 20-22, 2024 at the Hyatt Regency Orlando in Orlando, Florida, USA.
RadTech—The Association for UV+EB Technologies is a non-profit trade association with over 500 members worldwide that is dedicated to the advancement of ultraviolet and electron beam curing technologies, providing users with energy savings, lower emissions of harmful substances, enhanced process control, and fast efficient throughput. UV+EB is used in a wide range of applications, including printing, packaging, wood and building products, electronics, and 3D printing/additive manufacturing. RadTech serves as an international forum and source of information for individuals and organizations involved in the use of UV+EB or the supply of equipment, chemicals, or other materials.RadTech also manages, PAMA, the Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing Alliance. Learn more at RadTech.org.