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2025 Fall Technical Meeting Awards Luncheon

2025 Fall Technical Meeting Awards Luncheon

Awards were announced during the 2025 FTM Awards Luncheon

October 22, 2025 – The Motion + Power Manufacturers Alliance (MPMA) presented numerous awards during the 2025 Fall Technical Meeting (FTM) Awards Luncheon today in Detroit, MI. The event took place on the first day of the FTM, which is co-located with the Motion + Power Technology Expo. Awards were presented to MPMA technical committee members who have published a document within the last year.
The members of the MPMA Cylindrical Gear Rating Committee were awarded for publishing ANSI/AGMA 2101-E25, Fundamental Rating Factors and Calculation Methods for Involute Spur and Helical Gear Teeth.

The following committee members were given awards:
Committee Chair, Frank Uherek, Regal Rexnord Corporation
John Amendola, Sr., Artec Machine Systems (award accepted on his behalf by John Amendola IV)
Robin Olson, Regal Rexnord Corporation (award accepted on her behalf by her colleague Frank Uherek)
Ernie Reiter, Web Gear Services
Seth Stelpflug, Metso Minerals
Walt Weber, Flender
Kevin Acheson, The Gear Works – a Division of Machinists Inc.
Richard Calvert, Chalmers & Kubeck
Robert Errichello, Geartech
Vanyo Kirov, Caterpillar Global Mining
Yefim Kotlyar, formerly of Machine Tool Builders
Jose Martinez Escanaverino, Atlantic Bearing Services
Andrew Milburn, Milburn Engineering
Mark Perkins, Peerless-Winsmith
Janusz Roszczenko, Philadelphia Mixing Solutions – a division of SPX FLOW
Charles Schultz, Beyta Gear Service
Al Swiglo, Swiglo Metallurgical Consulting

The members of the MPMA High Speed Units Committee were awarded for their contribution to the publishing of ANSI/AGMA 6011-K25, Specification for High Speed Helical Gear Units. The following committee members were given awards:
Committee Chair, John Amendola, Sr., Artec Machine Systems (award accepted on his behalf by John Amendola IV)
Christopher Dale, Atlanta Gear Works
Alex Minton, Cincinnati Gearing Systems, now a part of RENK Group
Dietmar Sterns, RENK Group
Frank Uherek, Regal Rexnord Corporation
Robert Errichello, Geartech
Ed Martin, during his time at Lufkin Gears
Jose Martinez Escanaverino, Atlantic Bearing Services
Mark Michaud, REM Surface Engineering
John Rinaldo, Atlas Copco Comptec
Chad Robertson, Luftex Gears

This year, with the merging of AGMA and ABMA into the new Motion + Power Manufacturers Alliance (MPMA), the ABMA Bearing Technical Committee members that participated in standards development for two new American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA) publications were recognized.

The two new standards from ABMA – ANSI/ABMA 4, Tolerance Definitions and Gauging Practices for Ball and Roller Bearings and ANSI/ABMA 20, Radial Bearings of Ball, Cylindrical Roller and Spherical Roller Types – Metric Design.
William Hannon, The Timken Company
Committee Chair, Chris Bartus from Dodge Industrial
Todd Blindt, Caterpillar
Marlon Casey, Regal Rexnord
Nikhil Londhe, The Timken Company
Doug Martin, SKF USA
Brent Miller, Standard Locknut
Robert Morien, Regal Rexnord
Rick Naffin, The Boeing Company
Andy Raycraft, JTEKT North America
Kyle Somerfield, NTN Bearing Corporation of America
Scott Warren, The Timken Company

MPMA has over 100 AGMA standards and information sheets and over 40 ABMA standards published for the industry. The support provided by member companies and the contributions of their employees to various committees play a vital role in driving innovation across our industry, while upholding the integrity essential to its continued success.

About MPMA
The Motion + Power Manufacturers Alliance is a voluntary association of companies, consultants and academicians with a direct interest in the design, manufacture and application of gears, couplings, bearings and related power transmission components and equipment. The members include gear and bearing manufacturers from the United States, Mexico and Canada, as well as gearing interests from more than 30 countries around the world. MPMA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute to write U.S. standards on gears and bearings.

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