

Second Place – SUPERIOR TOOLING PRODUCTS, INC. Winner – S.HIMMELSTEIN & CO., Hoffman Estates, IL Third Place – CIDRA PRECISION SERVICES Wallingford, CT Second Place – VECTOR TOOL & ENGINEERING Grandview, MO Winner – BIOMET ORTHOPEDICS PMI Warsaw, IN Third Place – RONLO ENGINEERING Camarillo, CA Second Place – GAMMA ENGINEERING Mansfield, TX

Winner – JET PROPULSION LABORATORY Pasadena, CA Second Place – F&D MACHINE COMPANY Troy, MO The following is the list of the winners and finalists for each category: Winners received individual prizes of $1,500.

The contest grand prize winners for each category received individual prizes of $2,500 and the second place The entries represented diverse machining techniques on a range of materials that were submitted from across the Americas. Aerospace, Die/Mold/Artistic and General/Tool/Toy. All contest participants were invited to attend the announcement of the winners during IMTS.įive professionals from reputable industry organizations and universities, led by Professor Kazuo Yamazaki of the University of California, Davis, judged entries in four categories: Automotive. Individuals and companies that desired an opportunity to showcase their creativity and machining expertise and skills were encouraged to participate. The 2010 Innovation of the Americas contest was open to any individual, company, school or research institution located in North, Central, and South America that is involved in cutting and is utilizing CNC machine tools. The contest was designed to recognize talented machinists in the metalworking industry they were acknowledged both in the display of their parts at the DMG / Mori Seiki USA exhibit, as well as at the evening awards event. The winners of the 2010 Innovation of the Americas cutting contest were announced at a dinner reception in their honor that took place during the International Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago.
