New Research and Development Lab at
Fairfield - 1/4/2008
Fairfield Manufacturing Company, Inc., headquartered in
Lafayette, Indiana announces the opening of a new Research and
Development Center located at its US 52 South facility. The new
8,800 square foot engineering test center will be equipped with a
broad range of dynamometers and related testing equipment for
testing a wide variety of drive systems including those for
mechanical, hydraulic, and electric powered applications.
The company held a brief ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony
at 10:00 am on Friday, December 21st to commemorate the completion
and opening of the R&D facility. Local officials including Mayor
Tony Roswarski, Senator Ron Alting, State Representative Sheila
Klinker, as well as key representatives from Purdue University were
on hand to take part in the recognition. Company President and CEO
Gary J. Lehman hosted the event.
“This is a very important step in our journey as a global leader
in gear and drive systems, and will help enable us to reach a higher
level of technology and innovation in our drive system solutions”,
stated Lehman, “our people, the community, our customers, and our
owners at Oerlikon have all made a significant contribution in
helping Fairfield achieve its goal of becoming a technology leader
in the marketplace”.
The new Research and Development Lab is being dedicated to James
R. Dammon, Vice President of Engineering for Fairfield. Jim joined
Fairfield in 1966, shortly after graduating from Purdue University’s
School of Engineering. During Jim’s 41 year career, he was
instrumental in helping the company obtain its current position as a
global gear and drive technology leader within the industry.
Jim’s accomplishments include leading the company’s first venture
in the early 1970s toward developing “drive systems”. Jim’s early
designs were instrumental in the company’s migration from designing
individual gears to developing complex 2 – speed drive assemblies
for the agricultural, mining and construction machinery markets. Jim
also pioneered the development of electric drive gear assemblies for
Fairfield starting in 1974 with the development of an electric drive
for an industrial forklift application. He continued this
developmental work into 2002 with the development of a fully
integrated steer – able electric drive assembly for a mobile
scissors lift, taking the industry to new heights in high –
efficiency, environmentally friendly propel systems. “Jim Dammon’s
innovative spirit, dedication, and commitment to Fairfield speak for
itself” stated Gary Lehman, “dedicating this facility to Jim is just
a small recognition of our appreciation for Jim’s 41 years with this
company, and all that he has done over the years to put Fairfield
out in the front as a technology leader in the industry”.
Fairfield is a global leader in the development and supply of
gears, planetary drives and gear assembly solutions for a wide range
of industrial and off – highway applications worldwide. Fairfield is
part of the Drive Systems Segment of Oerlikon, headquartered in
Pfaffikon, Switzerland. Oerlikon is a worldwide leading high-tech
company with cutting-edge solutions for solar manufacturing, textile
production, thin-film coating, propulsion, precision and vacuum
technology. Oerlikon has over 170 locations in 35 countries
worldwide.