To provide precise, easy-to-use, cost effective, standardized, reliable
and high quality abrasive-jet machining systems to the manufacturing
industry with strong after-sale services.
Dr. Cheung's history with waterjets and
abrasive waterjets goes back to the beginning of the modern industry.
After graduating with a PhD in Mechanics and Materials, Dr. Cheung started
working with waterjets in 1973 as a research engineer in the United States
Bureau of Mines.
Dr. Cheung led early feasibility studies on abrasivejet cutting and drilling
for mining and construction applications, and ten years later was president
of Flow Industries (from 1982 to 1987).
In addition to being an accomplished engineer, Dr. Cheung also has extensive
business experience, having founded or co-founded:
ADMAC, Inc. (merged with Flow Systems to form Flow International
in 1987)
UTILX
FlowDril
and of course OMAX
Dr. Cheung is experienced in product development and managing start-up technology-based companies through initial public offering (IPO). Financing projects included seed capital, venture capital, R&D Partnerships, corporate bonds, bank loans and IPO. Management experience includes project management, engineering management and general management as well as start-up, acquisition and divestiture of business entities in foreign countries.
Dr. John H. Olsen, VP of Operations
Key
individuals pioneer the future of emerging industries. The waterjet and
abrasivejet industry counts Dr. John H. Olsen of the OMAX Corporation
among its innovative visionaries.
From the beginning of his career, Dr. Olsen was interested in liquids
and how they moved. His 1966 doctoral thesis in the field of Fluid Mechanics
at MIT was a harbinger of things to come in this nascent industry. In
1970, he established a research and development partnership that brought
waterjet technology to a small company called Flow Research.
Today, Flow Research spin-offs account for more than $300 million in revenues.
The technology is commonly used in countless and diverse industries: paper, automotive, aerospace, food,
metalworking, oil and gas, utility excavation, concrete scarifying and
cleaning, and many more.
Dr. Olsen's
initial technology focus was in the design, development and manufacture
of the high-pressure pump. His work has included the most successful commercial
designs of both the original intensifier pump and the advanced direct drive pump.
Dr. Olsen's success in introducing waterjet technology to the industry led
him to see the even greater potential for abrasivejets in the average
machine shop. But programming the jet's behavior had to be made simple.
The revolution in personal computing power made Dr. Olsen's vision a reality.
He founded the OMAX Corporation in 1993. Since then, OMAX has become the
leading developer and manufacturer of easy-to-use machine tools based
upon the abrasivejet cutting process.
With over a dozen patents, and nearly as many publications to his name,
Dr. Olsen continues to be a driving force in the waterjet and abrasivejet
industries. He is currently the Vice President of Operations of the OMAX
Corporation in Kent, Washington.