John Dyson Elected to IIOM UK Council for 2025-2028

Winslow Adaptics are thrilled to announce that John Dyson has been elected to the IIOM UK Council for the 2025-2028 term. He follows our CEO Teri-Ann Winslow who will complete her 2021-2024 term at the end of the year.

John’s extensive expertise in obsolescence management solutions and his dedication to advancing best practices within the industry make him a valuable addition to the council.

John brings a vision focused on raising awareness of obsolescence management as a fundamental component of sustainability. Through his role, he aims to spotlight the critical importance of obsolescence management, transforming it from an often-overlooked issue into a widely recognised priority. John’s marketing and publicity experience positions him to elevate this conversation both within the IIOM community and in broader industry circles.

“I’m honoured to join the IIOM UK Council and eager to advance the recognition of obsolescence management as a cornerstone of sustainability,” said John Dyson. “Together, we can bring innovative, sustainable, solutions to solve industry’s biggest challenges.”

A passionate advocate for growing the obsolescence management community, John intends to drive initiatives to expand IIOM’s membership base. By fostering partnerships, including with academic institutions, he plans to enhance engagement and encourage fresh perspectives within the field. Additionally, he is committed to promoting IIOM’s role as a professional organisation, representing it at conferences and events beyond the traditional circles to increase its visibility and influence.

John also values the contributions of solution providers and SME manufacturers, recognising their vital role in the obsolescence management landscape. With a career rooted in the UK’s SME manufacturing sector, he will continue to champion these innovative businesses, helping to ensure they receive the recognition and support needed to thrive in an evolving industry.

Winslow has been an active member of the obsolescence community with IIOM and its predecessor COG in the UK since 2003. Please join us all at Winslow Adaptics in congratulating John on this well-deserved achievement.

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