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AMUG Innovators Award Goes to Professor Gideon Levy

The award is given to those who have cultivated ideas that in turn have advanced the additive manufacturing industry, according to AMUG.

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By DE Editors  

December 18, 2018

The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) announces Professor Gideon Levy of Technology Turn Around (TTA) as the recipient of its Innovators Award. The award is given to those who have cultivated ideas that in turn have advanced the additive manufacturing industry. 

The Innovators Award will be presented at the 2019 AMUG Conference, following Professor Levy’s onstage appearance during the conference’s Innovators Showcase. Previous recipients include technology creators Chuck Hull, Scott Crump and Carl Deckard—inventors of Stereolithography, Fused Deposition Modeling and Selective Laser Sintering, respectively—and Fried Vancraen, founder of Materialise.

“Gideon Levy embodies the very spirit of the Innovators Award," says Paul Bates, AMUG president. "Over two decades, his research has advanced AM technologies and materials. In his many years of attending the AMUG Conference, he shares his insights to help others. And yet, he remains somewhat anonymous—working to advance the technology without concern for recognition.”

Professor Levy has specialized in manufacturing technologies and lived a life for manufacturing. Devoted to advanced R&D in mechanical systems, electronics and manufacturing, he has made significant contributions as both an educator and researcher. Those contributions have earned him many accolades, including being named a fellow of CIRP (The International Academy for Production Engineering). Presently, Professor Levy is a consultant with Technology Turn Around (TTA), which focuses on additive manufacturing (AM), electro-physical and chemical processes.

Professor Levy’s AM activities began in 1997 with the establishment of the Institute for Rapid Product Development (iRPD) at the University of Applied Sciences (St. Gallen, Switzerland). Over the years, he has made many substantial contributions as a researcher, consultant and advisor. His early work included the development of Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) materials, including PA 12. He has also contributed to technology advancements that span numerous AM processes and was an early participant in metal AM technologies, starting with beta testing of Concept Laser’s first Metal Laser Melting machine.

Professor Levy holds more than 35 patents and has been published in more than 250 scientific/technical publications. For his work in advanced manufacturing and additive manufacturing, he has received numerous awards, including AMUG’s Distinguished INovator Operator (DINO) Award, TCT’s Top 25 Most Influential in RPD&M, SME RTAM’s Industry Achievement Award, Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium’s FAME Award and VRAP Conference’s Career Award.

On Wednesday, April 3, 2019, Professor Levy will take the stage for an interview during the AMUG Conference. In the Innovators Showcase, he will respond to questions asked by the host and conference attendees. Paul Bates noted that the Innovators Showcase is structured to be an intimate conversation between two friends that just happens to be witnessed by over 2,000 AMUG Conference attendees.

Designed for both novice and experienced additive manufacturing users, the AMUG Conference agenda topics range from technology basics to advanced applications to business considerations. AMUG anticipates having nearly 200 presentations, workshops and hands-on training sessions. The AMUG Conference will be held March 31-April 4, 2019, at the Hilton Chicago in Illinois.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

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