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… Research Corporation Manufacturing Consortium Corporation $285M for New CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute for Digital Twins, Headquartered in North Carolina … Biden-Harris Administration Awards Semiconductor Research Corporation Manufacturing Consortium Corporation $285M for New CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute for Digital Twins, Headquartered in North Carolina Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced that CHIPS for America awarded the Semiconductor Research Corporation …
… Regional Economies … Growing Regional Economies Beyond their nationwide impact, Manufacturing USA institutes are crucial drivers of economic development in regional economies. For example, CyManII is bolstering San Antonio's reputation as Cyber City, America Makes is revitalizing the … Youngstown, Ohio area, and PowerAmerica is fueling growth in North Carolina's Research Triangle. Several institutes are also spearheading the redevelopment of former industrial sites, such as NIIMBL at the site of a former Chrysler factory and AFFOA in New England's historic textile … evenly distributed across the country. Notably, two of these institutes are leading the implementation of the Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) Build Back Better initiative, further amplifying their role in regional economic transformation. Building the …
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… Manufacturing Curriculum. You’ll see all seven unique labs in the Learning Lab, including the Smart Factory Digital Twin Lab; Fundamental Skills Development Lab; Flexible Learning Space; LIFT Virtual Learning Lab; ASM Materials Science & Project Fabrication Lab; CNC Operations Training … Day 2002 with a tour of our cutting edge Detroit facility. Our high-bay facility, featuring more than $50 million in cutting edge research, development and prototyping equipment, is where we, and our ecosystem, connect materials, processes and systems to drive American manufacturing …
… Insights Wireless 5G Offers Flexibility, Mobility for Factories of the Future Leaders from the innovation institutes in the Manufacturing USA network share how their efforts are helping the U.S. secure global leadership for emerging technologies in the critical strategic industries to help … use wired connections for equipment and systems. Wired connections are easy to understand and they are reliable. However, when scaling wired networks for more capacity, wired networks become expensive to install and very inflexible. As American manufacturers continue their digital …
… and Innovation This focus on employees was evident during the tour of the huge facility and its numerous production, engineering and research and development areas. Many employees have worked at the company for decades, with some having pursued opportunities to move into other positions or … training resources, DMI works closely with key partners in addition to MxD and ARM, such as its local MEP Center, Catalyst Connection, workforce development nonprofits like BotsIQ, Westmoreland County Community College and area academic organizations. DMI leaders serve on regional and …
… discusses the potential top initiatives, a clear link to the strategic business goals drives the investment priorities. The third step is the development of a technology-enabled strategic roadmap. When leadership follows a strategic approach, they avoid two common risks of a strictly … discussions require grounding the team on the business goals and a common understanding of the current state of operational processes, systems, workforce, and supply chain. CESMII’s systematic approach to roadmap development is being used by manufacturers to align their team, explore … delay their efforts. Many are looking to invest in the next few years and establish a good foundation of systems and training to help their workforce implement process improvements. Delaying the SM initiative can put the organization at a competitive disadvantage. Many OEMs are …
… the power electronics ecosystem. Innovation is Driving A New Domestic Supply Chain for Semiconductors The Manufacturing USA network supports the development of new technologies necessary to revamp the U.S. supply chain in microelectronics. . In 2020, the 16 institutes collectively worked … 2,000 member organizations to collaborate on more than 500 major research and development projects and engaged over 70,000 people in building workforce knowledge and skills in advanced manufacturing. State, industry and federal funds contributed $400 million to these activities. To learn … visit the Manufacturing USA institutes’ page . … COVID-19 … Flexible Hybrid Electronics … Photonics … Power Electronics … Supply Chain … Workforce …
… recognition for a “ World Changing Idea ” from Fast Company for its heat monitoring capabilities. VigiLife has been a driving force in the development and deployment of several NextFlex-sponsored engagements with the Department of Defense, such as the Confined Space Monitor, which … part of your job? Meeting so many unique and passionate people. A typical day could involve meeting with a researcher, an investor, our product development team, and workforce health and safety leaders. This has helped me grow my circles of interaction, critical thinking, and empathy for people. What would …
… to benefit and address the needs of the broader AM supply chain. “The awardees will be advancing our domestic manufacturing capability with the development and delivery of these material datasets. Aluminum and nickel-based alloys are pivotal in lightweight design and elevated temperature … Research (NIAR) and Penn State University Applied Research Laboratory (PSU-ARL) for data review and documentation and strategic data management development. Project teams will report on their progress at the America Makes Technical Review and Exchange and other industry events during the …
… collaboration and co-investment to nurture manufacturing innovation; accelerating commercialization; and fostering a skilled manufacturing workforce.” Summaries of the discussion centered around the following themes: 1. increasing U.S. competitiveness by improving knowledge creation and technology diffusion; 2. developing an advanced manufacturing workforce; and 3. supporting supply chains and small and medium-sized manufacturers. Key points made by multiple presenters and discussants …