27 June 2024
The president of AGMA (American Gear Manufacturers Association), Matt Croson, recently visited Stagnoli’s facility, which is renowned for its production of technopolymer gears. This event marks a significant moment for both sides, and it underlines the importance of international cooperation in the gear manufacturing sector.
Founded in 1916, AGMA represents the American gear industry and promotes innovation and quality in manufacturing. With over a century of history, it is a benchmark for companies in the industry, offering training, research and standardisation.
Stagnoli, based in Lonato del Garda in the province of Brescia, is renowned for its excellence in the production of technopolymer gears. It uses innovative materials and offers many significant advantages in the world of automation. Matt Croson’s visit made it possible to explore these advanced technologies and to consider future collaborations.
During the visit, Croson had the opportunity to take a closer look at Stagnoli's production processes, from gear design to manufacturing, emphasising the importance of maintaining high quality standards and continuously investing in research and development while maintaining market competitiveness.
This visit strengthened ties between AGMA and Stagnoli, who previously collaborated on an article about Stagnoli which was published in AGMA's magazine. The visit paved the way for new collaborations and knowledge exchanges, demonstrating how companies and associations can benefit each other by sharing experiences and innovative technologies.
International cooperation is essential for the progress and development of the gear manufacturing industry, helping to create more efficient and sustainable products for the global market.
Do not hesitate to contact us for more information about Stagnoli's technopolymer gears and services.
27 May 2024