Caterpillar Engineer, Michael Betz, Named One of the 'Top 25 Newsmakers' of 2009
2010年2月19日 - 11:00PM
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Engineering News-Record recognizes Betz for his leadership in the
design of Caterpillar's ground breaking D7E electric drive
track-type tractor PEORIA, Ill., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) is pleased to announce Michael Betz
has been selected as one of Engineering News-Record's (ENR) "Top 25
Newsmakers of the Year." Betz led the engineering team that
researched and developed the D7E, the first electric drive
track-type tractor in the industry. For the past 45 years, the
editors of ENR have recognized 25 people each year for their
innovations, achievements and services that advance the
construction industry. "It was an honor for me to be part of
something so ground breaking for Caterpillar and the entire
industry," said Betz. "And while I am receiving this recognition, I
do so on behalf of the entire D7E team. It was a collaborative
effort from the concept phase through production." Among the many
features, the D7E's revolutionary electric drive system offers a
ten to 30-percent decrease in fuel consumption with 25 percent more
material moved per gallon of fuel. The nearly ten-year project
resulted in roughly 100 patents and other recognitions including
the United States Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Air
Excellence Award. The first D7E was shipped in December 2009. "Mike
represents the best and brightest of Team Caterpillar," said Doug
Oberhelman, Caterpillar Vice Chairman. "I am continually amazed at
the innovation and dedication of our Caterpillar employees who
increasingly showcase their passion and commitment to the
sustainability of our products and the environment as well."
Currently, Betz, 44, is an Engineering Technical Team Leader for
Medium Tractor Products in Caterpillar's Earthmoving Division. He
joined Caterpillar in 1988 and has served in a number of
engineering roles focused in engine and machine validation. Born
and raised in Galesburg, Illinois, Mike holds a bachelor's degree
in mechanical engineering from Bradley University. He has also
completed the Bradley University Management for the 21st Century
program and has been awarded numerous patents for many different
innovations. Mike and his wife, Kendra, reside in Knoxville,
Illinois, with their two sons. Engineering News-Record provides
news, analysis, commentary and data to construction industry
professionals. ENR covers issues such as business management,
design, construction methods, technology, safety, law, legislation,
environment and labor. About Caterpillar: For more than 80 years,
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