Q&A with Zen Cichon
How long has your company been in business, and how did you get started?
My brother, Jerry, is the vice president, and the two of...
Q&A with Ray Jaeger
How long has your company been in business?
I spent 34 years working for a division of Allied Signal, and when they had the big...
Q&A with George Tahan
When was MicroCheck gear software first developed, and what does it do?
We launched MicroCheck about 10 years ago, and it's a software program that...
Q&A with Robert L. Handwerk
How long has your company been in business, and what are your primary activities?
We've been in business for the past nine years, and we...
Q&A with George Taylor
I would assume that Fairfield's wide range of capabilities, including its design/build services, allow you to feel fairly confident when you call on a...
Q&A with Carl Tarantino
I know that mG miniGears has been involved inmanufacturing powder-metal gears for nearly two decades now, but how did your company get involvedin working...
Q&A with Dave Pumphrey
Can you explain the idea behind NavCat?
Sure. We knew that a lot of folks have 3-D CAD drawings or files in their engineering archives...
Q&A with Tom Kelly
In a down market, you've actually been able to increase Mitsubishi's market share in the United States over the past couple of years. How...
Q&A with Kurt Medert
How do you decide where to hold Gear Expo?
AGMA has a Trade Show Advisory Council that's composed of exhibitorsãlarge and small gear manufacturers and...
Q&A with Norbert Weiss
Frenco is known worldwide as a premium manufacturer of spline and gear inspection equipment. Could you tell us a little about the company's history?
Frenco...
Q&A with Chip Brettell
Could you tell me a little about your background and how you came into this industry?
As a teenager, I worked summers at a company...
Q&A with Dan Seger
Could you tell me about the company's beginnings?
Perry Technology Corporation, which was originally known as the T.M. Perry Company, was founded by Thomas M....
Q&A with Greg Allen
I understand that you're the sole U.S. distributor for Dragon Precision Tools. How did that come about?
My first exposure to Dragon was in 1989....
Q&A with David Genest
I think it's fascinating that a metrology company has its roots in something so precise as watchmaking. Could you walk us through how the...