The AGMA, American Gear Manufacturer’s Association has named REM President and CEO Justin Michaud to its Board of Directors. The AGMA serves as, “the global network for technical standards, education, and business information for manufacturers, suppliers, and users of mechanical power transmission components with a vision that AGMA and its members drive power transmission innovation.”
Justin Michaud will serve a three year board term from 2024-2027; he is the former chair of the Emerging Technology 3D Metal Printing Committee and a prior recipient of the AGMA’s Chairperson’s Award. “REM has been a longtime supporter of the AGMA with many REM employees supporting technical committees and their standard development efforts over the past twenty years,” shared Justin Michaud. I’m honored to have the opportunity to continue supporting the AGMA in their important role within both the gear and manufacturing industry overall.”
About REM Surface Engineering
REM Surface Engineering, the inventor of the ISF® Process, the Rapid ISF® Process, the Extreme ISF® Process, and the REM® Process, is a global leader in providing surface engineering solutions. The REM’s isotropic superfinishing technologies are value-adding and performance-enhancing improvements to conventional machining operations such as grinding and lapping. Founded in 1965 in Southington, CT by Robert Michaud, REM Surface Engineering is a family-owned company that has proudly been serving our partners and customers for over 50 years. REM Surface Engineering operates four locations in Brenham, TX, Southington, CT, Merrillville, IN, St. Neots, UK, and Krefeld, DE that provide products and services globally.
About AGMA
The American Gear Manufacturers Association is a voluntary association of companies, consultants and academicians with a direct interest in the design, manufacture, and application of gears, couplings and related power transmission components and equipment. The members include gear manufacturers from the United States, Mexico, and Canada, as well as gearing interests from more than 30 countries around the world. AGMA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to write all U.S. standards on gearing. AGMA is also the Secretary for Technical Committee 60 of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).