Romax chief executive to deliver keynote speech at BGA Gears 2009

Romax Technology Chief Executive and Founder, Dr Peter Poon will be delivering a keynote speech at this year’s British Gear Association (BGA) Gears 2009 Technical Awareness Seminar. The event, which takes place on 26 November 2009 at Agusta Westland, Yeovil, will see top industry professionals gather to discuss the technical and commercial interests of manufacturers, distributors, and academics involved in the Gears industry in the United Kingdom.

The BGA Gears event will also see a number of other speakers presenting on topics such as renewable energy, aerospace, design software and manufacturing. With Romax currently celebrating its 20th anniversary, Romax’s Chief Executive will address the conference backed by significant experience in all aspects of rotating machinery across a broad range of industries.

Dr. Poon will deliver a speech on the growing opportunities for the gear industry in the rapidly expanding wind energy market. He will discuss the place of gears in wind turbine gearbox design, particularly in relation to two conflicting design requirements: light weight within a tightly defined space and high reliability and maintainability during a 20 year operating life. In addition, Dr. Poon will address the gear industry’s response to the growing but demanding off-shore wind industry, where turbines will be subject to extreme loading and temperature fluctuations. The speech will highlight the challenges facing gearbox design and modern methods by Romax Technology developed to meet these challenges.

"I am looking forward to being a part of the BGA Gears 2009 Seminar and I thank the BGA for allowing me this opportunity to deliver a keynote speech at their annual event," said Dr. Poon. "It is important that we support our own industry and I hope that there will be further opportunities for myself and Romax to work with BGA in the future."

Dr. Poon gained a Mechanical Engineering PhD from Bristol University and was also awarded a Research Fellowship from Cambridge University. He founded Romax Technology in 1989 and since then the company has grown and gone on to become one of the worldwide leaders in gearbox and driveline design delivering the world’s first commercial object orientated software package.

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