RE: [rp-ml] RE: Who's left on rpml?

From: James P Harrison <jharrison_at_3de.net>
Date: Fri Apr 23 2004 - 20:23:56 EEST

I'm still here.

It sounds like everyone is leaning towards the Rapid Manufacturing side. We
also have been active in RM. We are showing 4 new SL production grade
resins at the SL/SLS User's conf. Hope to see you there.

Jim

James P. Harrison
3Dimensional Resins
2991 N. Powerline Rd
Pompano Beach, FL. 33026
954-582-0582
www.3dresins.com

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi [mailto:owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi]On
Behalf Of Miller, Michael W
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 11:56 AM
To: Sachs; rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Subject: [rp-ml] RE: Who's left on rpml?

It's sad that the first order of business each morning is to delete the
dozen or more virus and solicitation notifications. I'm still listening,
hoping for resolution to this problem.

Boeing is sending at least 3 people that I know of to the RP&M event. I
attended last year for the first time and was impressed by the breadth of
players. We also have at least 4 going to the SLA/SLS UG next week,
including me. The Boeing Company continues to pursue both Rapid Prototyping
and Rapid Manufacturing via internal and external R&D. I believe digital
additive production is a huge frontier and will go way beyond a niche
technology. About 2 years ago my group changed it's name from "Prototype"
to "Product" to reflect this. I am excited for the opportunity to
participate in a field with such potential.

Michael W Miller (michael.w.miller@boeing.com) 206-655-3289
The Boeing Company M/C 45-17 66-ZB-XS29 pg) 206-416-0257
Rapid Product Manufacturing 655-4366 655-4365 655-2262
http://dmp-rpm.web.boeing.com/splash.htm

Disclaimer: Engineer and out the other!
Experience is something you get right after you need it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sachs [mailto:sachs@pipeline.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 7:59 AM
To: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Subject: Re: Who's left on rpml?

Unless I'm just having technical difficulties, it doesn't appear that there
are very many people left (or interested in) the rpml. Most of the very few
posts now made seem to be by the same handful, or two, of people. Could a
few of you, who may not regularly participate post something new, so that we
might see some renewed life in the rpml. Supposedly there are still well
over 1000 subscribers, but the participation level doesn't seem to support
this number. Also, are there very many people from outside Michigan or the
US attending the Dearborn, MI. RP conference this year and what are your
opinions about the importance, usefulness or cost effectiveness of attending
these? Is it still a MUST ATTEND event? Please suggest some other topics of
discussion. Also, Marshall, did you get any response to your recent inquiry
about research money?

George Sachs
Paradyme Systems

Received on Fri Apr 23 19:44:44 2004

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