MicroDynamics Welcomes Two New Team Members to Support Product Innovation & Training

MicroDynamics, a leading manufacturer of surface profile inspection systems, is proud to announce the addition of two new hires to its growing team. Harrison Getson and James Buckingham have joined MicroDynamics in roles supporting product development, customer education, and technical content creation.

Harrison Getson joins MicroDynamics as a Customer Support Specialist, bringing a strong foundation in communication, problem-solving, and customer service. He earned his degree in Communications with a minor in Film and Media Studies from Oglethorpe University, where he also spent four years as a student-athlete on the baseball team. Prior to joining MicroDynamics, Harrison worked with the Atlanta Braves organization during their 2021 World Series Championship season and into 2022, gaining valuable experience in operations and engagement. With a detail-oriented mindset, strong listening skills, and a teachable attitude, Harrison is focused on supporting MicroDynamics’ customers with clarity and efficiency in his new role. Outside the office, he enjoys collecting rookie baseball cards as well as traveling, golfing, and building crossbow skills. A self-proclaimed “King of Side Quests,” Harrison brings energy, curiosity, and a team-first mentality to the MicroDynamics customer experience.

James Buckingham, a recent graduate of Kennesaw State University with a Bachelor of Science and a minor in IT, has joined as an R&D Engineer. James brings a versatile skill set in coding, robotics, 3D printing, and mechanical engineering. In his new role, he is focused on supporting product development and creating instructional media for MicroDyamics inspection systems. A lifelong builder and racer of classic BMWs alongside his father, James blends technical precision with hands-on experience, a combination that strengthens MicroDynamics’ innovation capabilities and in-house engineering expertise.

“We’re excited to welcome Harrison and James to the team,” says Brent Zurcher, Director of Operations. “Their complementary skill sets in engineering and communication support our ongoing efforts to provide best-in-class anilox inspection systems, while also enhancing our training and support resources for customers around the globe.”

As expectations for print quality and production efficiency continue to grow, MicroDynamics remains committed to expanding its talent, tools, and technology to better serve the flexographic and gravure printing industries.