rp studies
From:
Kate Ingle, Marshall Burns (Ennex Corporation)
Date:
Monday, October 23, 1995
From: Kate Ingle, Marshall Burns (Ennex Corporation)
To: Kate Ingle, RP-ML
Date: Monday, October 23, 1995
Subject: rp studies
I am in immediate need for a listing of all current studies/assessments
or papers on the rp industry.
It looks like the Dept. of Commerce will be publishing a 30+ page
assessment of the industry including such topics as the state of each
technology, R&D funding, applications, long range perspective,
international standings, government's possible role in furthering the
industry in the US, currently funded projects, etc.. Thsi will be a
quick and dirty assessment since we only have 2 months to put it together
and then it will be as widely disseminated as possible. Following the
paper will probably be a workshop and then a more detailed assessment,
along the lines of 200 pages.
To date I have a copy of the 1993 NIST study on the individual
technologies, I know of and am trying to obtain a copy of the 1993 UTC
study, I have a copy of Terry Wohlers latest State of the Industry
report, a listing of ARPA, NIST, NSF, and DOE projects, 36 US
universities engaging in RP research and little more than that. If
anyone is aware of additional studies please send me the name of the
study, where I can get a copy of it, and any additonal info on the
contents of the study. I am also aware of the recent IMS efforts in
benchmarking.
It looks as if the US Dept. of Commerce will head up this effort but it
is not guaranteed yet. I should have more info by the end of the week
but need to turn in this info shortly for them to make their decision to
do this or not.
I have heard recent request for more current info than the NIST study and
a cry from the user community for more cohesive/comprehensive views on
the industry. It seems that current efforts are a bit fragmented and are
lacking the vision that manufacturers are needing such as rp techniques
that can be used for directly making molds and dyes, and other things to
make the technology commercially viable on a large scale. This does not
imply that current work is inadequate, but more that current work needs
to be better coordinated so that the few research dollars available make
the greatest impact.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone who has any of the above mentioned
info.
Thank you in advance for your support in this effort.
I can be reached at 202-482-6034 generally but since we moved this week
try 202-501-7863, or fax me info at 202-482-6275. E-mail is of course a
first choice for most of us
Sincerely,
Kate Ingle
on special assignment for the Dept. of Commerce
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 22:24:26 -0700 (PDT)
Dear Kate,
I could send you some articles that would help in your research.
Please give me a postal mailing address if you would like them.
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 22:14:27 -0400 (EDT)
Marshall,
Since we just moved offices I think it best to send them to my home. the
address is
9582 Fern Hollow Way
Gaithersburg, MD 20879
Thank you so much for your help. It would be helpful though if you also
e-mailed me a list of the articles you are going to forward because I
need to have my listing filled in soon, so the titles and authros and
dates of the articles you refered to would be very nice to receive.
Again, my thanks,
Kate
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