Craig Beaumier

Vice President of Business Development at LSP Technologies, Inc.

Craig Beaumier has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. Most recently, they served as the Vice President of Business Development at LSP Technologies, Inc., where they developed and executed marketing and sales strategies for a $12M business. Prior to that, they were the Business Development Director at Accurate Brazing Corp, leading a team responsible for business development across a $25M corporation. Craig also has experience as the VP of Sales & Marketing at Stack Metallurgical Group and as a Business Development Manager at Quintus Technologies. Craig has held various sales and management positions at Lime Energy, Cochlear, Urologix, Cardiva Medical, CHF Solutions, and Johnson & Johnson. Overall, Craig has demonstrated expertise in sales, marketing, business development, and strategic planning throughout their career.

Craig Beaumier has a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Health and Physical Education/Fitness from Kent State University. In terms of additional certifications, they obtained the Hootsuite Platform certification from LSP Technologies, Inc. in February 2023. Craig also obtained the AM Industry Summit certification from ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers) in March 2021. In November 2020, they obtained the Financial Analysis: Making Business Projections certification from the Project Management Institute, followed by the Managing in Difficult Times certification from the same institute in April 2020. In March 2020, they obtained the HARDNESS APPLICATIONS, A STUDY OF ATMOSPHERIC HEAT TREATED AND HARDENED PARTS INSTITUTE FOR MICROSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS certification from Buehler An ITW Company. Additionally, they have a Six Sigma Green Belt certification from Ball Aerospace obtained in July 2014. Finally, they obtained the Powder Injection Molding Tutorial certification from APMI INTERNATION INC in March 2016, and the Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes Workshop certification from TMS International Corporation in March 2015.

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Galena, United States

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LSP Technologies, Inc.

LSP Technologies, Inc. is the world’s premiere Laser Peening production services and equipment provider. LSPT operates an AS9100/ISO9001 accredited Laser Peening production and equipment build facility in Dublin, Ohio. Laser Peening Services LSPT processes thousands of parts each year for major OEMs in the aerospace, power generation, transportation, and forging industries. LSPT maintains a robust Laser Peening production infrastructure and supply chain, serving public and private entities around the U.S. and the world. Laser Peening, or Laser Shock Peening (LSP), imparts superior metal enhancement, reliability, and performance with improved fatigue life and damage tolerance. The process imparts compressive residual stresses up to ten times deeper than shot peening. Laser Peening significantly extends component service life by increasing resistance to: High-Cycle Fatigue Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Stress Corrosion Cracking Fretting Erosion Laser Peening Equipment LSPT sells 1 or 2 beam production Procudo® Laser Peening Systems, and custom application systems. These high-powered, high-pulse-rate, turn-key production systems are designed for rapid integration into manufacturing processes. Procudo® LSP Systems can be customized to meet specific production requirements, and include a license to LSPT’s intellectual property along with training, ongoing equipment service, and long-term technical support. Procudo® LSP Systems are currently being installed in China and Europe, and are available to industries and researchers around the world. Composite Bond Inspection Technology LSP Technologies has also pioneered an innovative nondestructive method for evaluating adhesive bond strength. Laser Bond Inspection (LBI) utilizes laser-generated stress waves to interrogate adhesive bonds at selected strength values. LBI can detect weak bonds, kissing bonds, and variations in bond strength, and can perform nondestructive inspections on bonded composite structures.


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51-200

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