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RadTech Joins the National Academy of Inventors
Creates First Ever Trade Association Chapter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Mickey Fortune, 240-643-0517, mickey@radtech.org
Chevy Chase, MD (July 12, 2019) RadTech–the non profit trade Association for ultraviolet and electron beam (UV+EB) Technology has joined the National Academy of Inventors as a Member Institution. The National Academy of Inventors is a US non-profit dedicated to encouraging inventors, to recognize achievements that have made a “tangible impact on the quality of life, economic development and the welfare of society.” While traditionally focused on academia, NAI has accepted RadTech as the first nonprofit trade association chapter. “In recognition of the many inventors in our technology space, and to build on RadTech’s fast developing ‘RadLaunch’ effort to support start-ups, we look forward to the opportunity to engage with the NAI community, and we are excited to start our own, unique UV+EB focused chapter,” says Eileen Weber, RadTech President, Global Marketing Manager, Allnex. “With the rapid advancement of new materials and processes such as the development of UV LEDs, inkjet, and 3D/additive printing–UV & EB research is accelerating across disciplines such as medicine, electronics, aerospace, and automotive applications.” As a Member Institution of the NAI, RadTech now has the opportunity to curate an active technology chapter, including developing mentors and mentees, and submitting nominations for the NAI Senior Members program.
“NAI is excited to partner with RadTech and connect with innovators in the UV+EB technology space,” says Jayde Stewart NAI Director. “The NAI was founded in 2010 to recognize and encourage inventors with U.S. issued patents, enhance the visibility of academic technology and innovation, encourage the disclosure of intellectual property, as well as educate and mentor innovative students who help shape the future, and translate the inventions of its members to benefit society. The collaboration with RadTech will facilitate bridging the gap between industry and academia, while providing much deserved recognition to members of the RadTech community.”
RadTech is allocated a limited number of individual memberships to NAI for its membership, if you are interested, please contact RadTech. RadTech will be holding a NAI chapter meeting and event during the 2020 RadTech UV+EB Technology Expo & Conference, taking place March 9-11, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. Details available at https://radtech2020.com.
The National Academy of Inventors is a US non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging inventors in academia, following the model of the National Academies of the United States. It was founded at the University of South Florida in 2010. Starting in 2012, the NAI has inducted 757 Fellows into the organization. The program has 1,060 Fellows worldwide representing more than 250 prestigious universities and governmental and non-profit research institutes. Collectively, the Fellows hold more than 38,000 issued U.S. patents, which have generated over 11,000 licensed technologies and companies, and created more than 36 million jobs. In addition, over $1.6 trillion in revenue has been generated based on NAI Fellow discoveries.
RadTech the non profit trade Association for UV & EB Technology, promotes the safe use and development of ultraviolet (UV) and electron beam (EB) curing technologies. UV & EB technology serves as an alternative to traditional methods, offering energy savings, elimination of pollution, greater productivity, higher yields and the opportunity for improved, new products. It is RadTech’s mission to serve as an international forum and reliable source of education and information for individuals and organization involved in the use of UV & EB processing or who supply equipment, chemicals or other materials to such users.