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Dan Perreault
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`Lake Mary, Florida, United States
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`dan@neometrixtech.com 407-963-9964
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`linkedin.com/in/danperreault
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`Summary
`An engineer with 30 years of professional experience, including 28 years in "3D". Extensive experience in
`hands-on metrology, 3D scanning, reverse engineering, 3D printing and rapid prototyping. Skilled at applying
`new technology to help resolve engineering and manufacturing problems.
`
`Experience
`
`President
`NeoMetrix Technologies, Inc.
`Jul 2003 - Present (18 years 1 month +)
`NeoMetrix provides solutions for rapid product development, including 3D scanning, 3D printing, rapid
`prototyping, and reverse engineering. Established value added reseller relationships with top manufacturers
`such as Creaform, Markforged, BigRep & 3D Systems. Built NeoMetrix from the ground up going from a
`one-man operation to a well-respected team of 10+ employees. Build long term working relationships with
`world class companies such as Disney, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Johnson & Johnson by
`providing comprehensive solutions for engineering and manufacturing including equipment sales,
`application development, professional training and on-going support.
`
`Sales Director
`Direct Dimensions
`Jun 2002 - Jul 2003 (1 year 2 months)
`Sale of FARO Arms, Perceptron & Minolta 3D Laser Scanners, Geomagic & Polyworks software.
`Promoting the use of non-contact laser scanning solutions for 3D measurement, reverse engineering, and
`computer aided inspection.
`
`Director, Application Engineering
`FARO Technologies
`Nov 1997 - May 2002 (4 years 7 months)
`Recruited, hired, trained, and lead a team of highly skilled applications engineers in support of worldwide
`sales organization to promote the FARO Arm portable CMM as the new standard in manufacturing
`metrology. Developed and deployed comprehensive training curriculum for data collection, CAD to part
`inspection, sheet metal measurement, reverse engineering. Cited as contributor on patent for "Control
`Station" inspection system, which allows for complex 3D measurement using pre-programmed routines for
`minimally trained operators.
`
`EX1045
`Yita v. MacNeil
`IPR2020-01139
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`Applications Engineer
`FARO Technologies
`1993 - 1997 (5 years)
`
`Promote portable coordinate measuring machines as a real alternative to traditional CMM's and other
`measurement systems for reverse engineering and computer aided inspection. Traveled extensively
`throughout the U.S., Latin America and Europe to assist in the development of applications to solve real
`manufacturing related metrology issues in the automotive and aerospace industries. Worked closely with
`FARO software and hardware engineers adapt a medical measurement tool for industrial applications.
`
`Mechanical Engineer
`ECC
`1991 - 1992 (2 years)
`Mechanical design of components for C17 jet engine maintenance trainer.
`
`Education
`
`Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
`Bachelor of Science, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
`1985 - 1989
`Aeronautical engineering. Aerodynamics & aircraft structures. Design & analysis. Computer aided
`design, finite element analysis.
`
`Skills
`Reverse Engineering • Laser Scanning • CAD Modeling • 3D • Solidworks • 3D
`Printing • Rapid Prototyping • SpaceClaim • Geomagic
`
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