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Vibration Control for Microscopy Podcast

In this special episode of Vibrations, a TMC podcast, host Daniel Litwin interviews Steve Ryan, TMC's Divisional Vice President. This episode, broadcast live from the microscopy and microanalysis annual convention in Minneapolis, Minnesota, explores the world of microscopy, with a specific focus on vibration control technology and its critical role in numerous industries.

During this on-location episode, the podcast introduces and discusses some of TMC's ground-breaking technologies, explaining its mission and emphasizing its important role in assisting major sectors.

The discussion is on the cutting-edge STACIS© technology, which filters out floor vibrations with precision. The focus is on the STACIS 4, a next-generation system that is defining new industry standards. The conversation strives to connect the dots between technological improvements and the changing demands of different businesses.

About the Speaker

Steve Ryan is the Divisional Vice President with overarching responsibilities for TMC, an AMETEK business.

Steve earned a B.S. in Physics from Bates College and boasts over 30 years of expertise in constructing floor vibration control systems, as well as managing vibration control in nuclear reactors, steam, and electric plants for Trident and Seawolf submarines. He is also a patented inventor with additional patents currently pending.

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