Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing Alliance (PAMA) Debuts Redesigned Website for Researchers, Engineers and Industry Users

Press release submitted on behalf of PAMA.

The Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing Alliance (PAMA), a collaboration between the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) and RadTech, the Association for UV+EB Technology, is proud to announce its redesigned website at pama3d.org. In addition to information about PAMA and upcoming events, users can now easily find a curated selection of educational materials, including peer-reviewed publications, magazine articles and videos.

This update is part of a larger initiative of PAMA to reaffirm its commitment to the scientists and engineers using and developing photopolymer additive manufacturing. Spearheaded by PAMA executive committee chair, Vince Anewenter (Scot Forge), and incoming chair, Callie Higgins (NIST), the directive to better support researchers aims to foster collaboration, strengthen methodological rigor and accelerate research development.

Last month the organization debuted a new monthly research talk series, PAM JAM, to showcase new work and build a global community around the technology. The virtual meetings feature a 30-minute presentation followed by 20 minutes for questions and discussion. Catch the next PAM JAM on May 11 with speaker Kaiwen Hsaio (Texas A&M University) presenting, “Programming Micron- and Nano-Resolution Polymer Structure and Property with Light.” Recorded talks are available on the new website, along with past PAMA webinars from the organization’s first five years. With a full slate of talks scheduled through the end of 2026, PAMA is poised for an exciting year ahead.

Interested in supporting PAMA? Become a member today! Member benefits include discounted registration fees for PAMA and RadTech meetings, eligibility for various travel awards and grants to support research and development, and access to a growing global network for discussion and collaboration, and more.

For more information, visit www.pama3d.org.