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CONGRATULATIONS, LANGDON!

Three cheers for Lang Sharp on his retirement from Guyson Corporation after 22 years of service.

Lang pauses in the Shipping areaLangdon came to Guyson with a wealth of experience, particularly in the construction trades, including carpentry, painting, plumbing, masonry and equipment operation. Over the course of his years with the company in facilities and grounds maintenance, he was called upon to apply just about all of those diverse skills.

When Lang Sharp started work at Guyson, office workers were getting settled in a new building, and the major expansion had more than doubled our manufacturing workspace. From custom shelving in the supply room, to numerous repairs and remodeled or redecorated areas, Lang’s handiwork and his pride in craftsmanship can be seen in many areas in and around the plant.

One thing Langdon’s job offered was variety. He fixed things and undertook projects in just about every department. On any given day, it might be hard to guess what would come up or or where he might be working.

When asked if there is anything that he would not particularly miss about working at Guyson, one of Lang’s past responsibilities was at the top of the list…

“Plowing snow at all hours of the day and night.”

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GUYSON BACKS BSHS ROBOTICS TEAM

Guyson Corp. has renewed its support for the FIRST robotics team at Ballston Spa Schools for the 2009-10 school year.

Joseph P. Dragone, Ph.D, center, Superintendent of Schools of Ballston Spa presents a recognition plaque to Guyson President Steve Byrnes, left, and Steve Donohue, right

Joseph P. Dragone, Ph.D, center, Superintendent of Schools of Ballston Spa, presents a recognition plaque to Guyson President Steve Byrnes, left, and VP of Sales & Marketing Steve Donohue, right.

The connection between Guyson and the technology enrichment programs at the school district in Saratoga County began last year, when Ballston Spa High School organized a team to participate in the FIRST Robotics Competition. A number of Guyson employees are BSHS graduates and took an interest in helping the students plan, design and build their robots. The 2009 team, calling themselves the “Robo-Nators,” enjoyed a very successful rookie year culminating in the Finger Lakes Regional Competition, held at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

2009 FRC Team 3044 "The Robo-Nators"

2009 FRC Team 3044 "The Robo-Nators"

The 2010 FRC Team 3044 has doubled in size, and the enthusiasm is building as the group’s plans have taken shape and the time for the regional competition approaches. This year, 44 teams from upstate New York high schools will compete at the regional event. The kick-off for the 2010 season takes place at RIT on January 9th.

You will find news of the Ballston Robotics Team posted on this page from time to time. Those interested in following the accomplishments of the local team can visit their web site and blog at http://team3044.com. Further information about the Finger Lakes Regionals can be found at http://www.firstrochester.org/, and the national FIRST site is www.usfirst.org.

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INTEREST IN GUYSON ROBOTIC BLASTING SURGES

Guyson Corporation has been stirring up some excitement this year in the world of automated abrasive blasting and shot peening. The company has benefited from a significant growth-spurt in sales of robotic blast systems.

Steve Donohue, Guyson’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing, describes the increased activity as “a surge in awareness and interest” in blasting machines that incorporate robots. Naturally, Steve has been doing what he can to encourage the trend.

“Manufacturers of products such as aircraft engine components, medical instruments and orthopedic implants, seem to have some of the strongest reasons to move in the direction of robotic blasting. They are not simply motivated by labor savings and production efficiency. In many cases, the number one driver behind robotic blasting projects in these precision industries is to ensure the highest possible consistency in quality,” Donohue observes.

Guyson's Steve Donohue discusses robotic blasting

Guyson's Steve Donohue discusses robotic blasting

In the medical manufacturing arena, Guyson robotics made front-page news this summer, when a national trade magazine featured it as their cover story. The July 2009 issue of Today’s Medical Developments ran the contributed editorial under the headline “Will Medical Blasting Go Robotic?” The article is archived on-line at http://www.onlinetmd.com/Article.aspx?article_id=63668

The company is not resting on its laurels, according to Steve Donohue.

“Some of our target industries have an active grapevine, and word about new methods gets around pretty fast, so success can breed more success. We are just going to continue to promote robotic blasting, try to maintain our lead in this new field and do our best to exploit the equipment sales opportunities that we can generate. We built our first robotic blast machine over ten years ago, but now we’re building up some real momentum. It looks like this is a technology whose time has come.”

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