Dymax Corporation01.05.18
Dymax Corporation has appointed Jason Maupin as the chief business development and R&D officer. While reporting to Dymax’ Director and Chairman Greg Bachman, Maupin will be responsible for leading the global business development and product leadership efforts in the oligomers, equipment, electronics, and maskant markets.
Prior to joining Dymax, and most recently, Maupin was vice president, End User Markets, at MacDermid Performance Solutions, where he created a division for global continuity across the company’s five existing divisions. Prior to Enthone’s acquisition by MacDermid Performance Solutions in December 2015, Maupin worked for Enthone for 15 years in roles including regional president, vice president of sales, managing director of Mexico, as well as others.
Maupin spent six years in the U.S. Navy serving on a Los-Angeles, Calif.,-based class fast attack submarine after completing the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.
Dymax Corporation develops oligomer, adhesive, coating, dispensing, and light-curing systems for applications in a wide range of markets. The company’s products are matched to work seamlessly with each other, providing design engineers with tools to dramatically improve manufacturing efficiency and reduce costs. Major markets include aerospace, appliance, automotive, electronics, industrial, medical device, and metal finishing. Dymax employs more than 250 people worldwide and owns over 30 technology patents. Its corporate headquarters are in Torrington, Conn., with additional facilities in Germany, China, Hong Kong, Korea, and Singapore.
Prior to joining Dymax, and most recently, Maupin was vice president, End User Markets, at MacDermid Performance Solutions, where he created a division for global continuity across the company’s five existing divisions. Prior to Enthone’s acquisition by MacDermid Performance Solutions in December 2015, Maupin worked for Enthone for 15 years in roles including regional president, vice president of sales, managing director of Mexico, as well as others.
Maupin spent six years in the U.S. Navy serving on a Los-Angeles, Calif.,-based class fast attack submarine after completing the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.
Dymax Corporation develops oligomer, adhesive, coating, dispensing, and light-curing systems for applications in a wide range of markets. The company’s products are matched to work seamlessly with each other, providing design engineers with tools to dramatically improve manufacturing efficiency and reduce costs. Major markets include aerospace, appliance, automotive, electronics, industrial, medical device, and metal finishing. Dymax employs more than 250 people worldwide and owns over 30 technology patents. Its corporate headquarters are in Torrington, Conn., with additional facilities in Germany, China, Hong Kong, Korea, and Singapore.