Northwest Aerospace News February | March 2019 Issue No. 7 | Page 44

K urt, Greg and I started Proto Technol- ogies with the concept of rapid prototyping, when there were no other businesses in Washington State doing this, claims Rory. Greg kept his job at Keytronics for six more months, so that we could have an income while we built momentum with the company. Beginning with Stereolithography (SLA), Proto Technologies entered into developing a new technology, providing an opportunity for businesses to avoid expensive start-up and unplanned design changes. In 1995 the pro- cess of SLA was at the beginning of a steep industry growth curve. Most companies did not even know this technology existed, states Rory. It was a groundbreaking opportunity to test designs very quickly, compared to other processes of the day. The business grew over the next eight years — Greg and Rory bought Kurt’s interest in Proto Technologies in 2003, to become sole owners. While Rory remains president and CEO, hus- band Greg is the vice president of operations, managing the production and engineering intricacies for the diverse startup and first-run projects that Proto Technologies tackles with their many client partners. Advancing over the past 24 years, “We still have that same SLA machine, as we take very good care of our equipment; of course there have been many advancements in the types of resins available,” states Rory. In addition, Proto Technologies services tout not only SLA but also Fused Deposition Model- ing (FDM), Poly Jet, Silicon Mold, Cast Ure- thane, Thermoforming, Full CNC Machine Shop, Pad Printing and in-house Painting. We are also proud of the fact we recently received our AS9100 Rev D Certification, as we work closely with many aerospace clients. 44 NORTHWEST AEROSPACE NEWS