ARM
Artificial Intelligence, Electronics, Robotics

Textile manufacturing is a trillion dollar industry, however, its operations still largely lean on manual labor. This puts human workers in ergonomically uncomfortable conditions, opens up workers to risks of respiratory diseases from poor air quality and injuries from fast moving machines, and prevents the US from re-shoring this growing industry...

ARM
Artificial Intelligence, Electronics, Robotics

The ARM Institute Champion program recognizes ARM Institute Members who have gone above and beyond the call of membership to strengthen US manufacturing through robotics, physical AI, and workforce development while advocating for the ARM Institute’s mission! ARM Champions are recognized annually at a celebratory dinner during our Annual Member...

Materials

Picture a scenario where a U.S. warfighter, facing limited resources and supply challenges, can create a replacement part for a mission using nothing more than a recycled water bottle. This is no longer just a concept. re:3D, an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) based in Austin, Texas, is working towards making it possible. Specializing in...

Automation, Sustainable Manufacturing

Manufacturers today face a common challenge: fragmented OT and IT systems that trap data in silos, constraining productivity, innovation and visibility across operations. These limitations slow AI adoption, and hinder improvements in efficiency, quality, supply chain resilience and labor productivity initiatives. i3X addresses this by introducing a...