The Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing Alliance (PAMA) has introduced that Vince Anewenter, Director of the Speedy Prototyping Consortium on the Milwaukee Faculty of Engineering (MSOE), has assumed the place of Chair of the PAMA Govt Advisory Board.
As well as, Dr. Callie Higgins, Materials Measurement Laboratory (MML) AM Coordinator and Co-Challenge Chief of the Photopolymer Additive Manufacturing (PAM) Challenge on the Nationwide Institute of Requirements and Expertise (NIST) in Boulder, CO, has been appointed as incoming PAMA Govt Advisory Board Chair. Higgins will assume that workplace in January, 2027.
Outgoing Board Chair David Walker – additionally the founder and CTO of PrintFoam and founding father of Azul3D, will proceed with PAMA as Govt Advisory Board Chair, Ex-Officio.
PAMA is a collaborative alliance between the Nationwide Institutes of Requirements and Expertise (NIST) and RadTech that brings collectively business, academia, authorities, and NGO companions to determine generally accepted requirements and practices for the development of additive manufacturing.
All through 2025, PAMA intends to raised coordinate efforts to standardise business phrases and practices, in addition to defining PAMA’s worth propositions. The organisation will even deal with the ‘quickly rising’ use of photopolymers within the client/prosumer/hobbyist/maker area, with an emphasis on security, well being, and environmental issues.
PAMA’s subsequent assembly is in Might in Detroit, as a part of RadTech 2025, which is able to embody a brief additive manufacturing/3D printing course, displays, and panel discussions.