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Connect with Manufacturing USA at SkillsUSA! The SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference is the ultimate recognition of excellence in career and technical education. This event brings together thousands of students, instructors, business partners, and administrators to celebrate the accomplishments of those preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations. Manufacturing USA is proud to be an official partner for this event and will help connect attendees with resources for a career in advanced manufacturing. Representatives from the network will be at Booth
… projects will address critical areas of need in US manufacturing.” Noted ARM Chief Technology Officer, Arnie Kravitz, “The projects focus on the development of robotic solutions that empower American workers while lowering the cost of manufacturing in the United States. When we strengthen …
… underscores the critical role MxD plays in accelerating the adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies and building a strong manufacturing workforce. Together with our partners, MxD is helping build a more competitive and future-ready industrial base for the United States.” …
… Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and The Boeing Company, and more, shared compelling examples of how hybrid electronics is moving from research and development into real-world defense applications …
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… Technology for Warfighter Advantage. This Summit will convene senior leaders to examine how the hypersonic industrial base can accelerate development by addressing manufacturability challenges and transitioning transformational warfighting capabilities into production, leveraging …
On October 11, at Jabil Blue Sky Innovation Center in San Jose, over 125 high school students gathered to learn more about how they can pursue careers in manufacturing. Students from around Silicon Valley – representing Lincoln, Yerba Buena, Piedmont, Overfelt, Metro Ed, Leigh, and Fremont, Cupertino and Monta Vista High Schools – toured the facility watching Jabil employees perform stress tests, use 3D printers for additive manufacturing, track supply chain trends in other Jabil facilities, and more. They also participated in a panel Q&A where they asked three Jabil employees questions about
America Makes and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) today announced the release of an online, interactive portal to track activity by the standardization community to address the gaps identified in the Standardization Roadmap for Additive Manufacturing (Version 2.0) published in June 2018 by the America Makes & ANSI Additive Manufacturing Standardization Collaborative (AMSC). The portal, accessible to all interested stakeholders, will be regularly updated based on input from AMSC members, particularly standards developing organizations. The sections of the portal correspond to
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) today announced it is now a member of eight far-reaching institutes that fall under a public-private partnership known as Manufacturing USA. The partnerships build upon WPI’s 150-year commitment to advancing manufacturing. The shared goal of this initiative is to "secure the future of manufacturing in the U.S. through innovation, collaboration and education." Manufacturing USA brings together industry, academia and federal agencies to increase manufacturing competitiveness in the United States and promote a viable manufacturing infrastructure. The network
ARM (Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing) is pleased to announce four new selected projects from its fifth Technology Project Call that took place earlier in 2019. This increases ARM’s selected projects to 49, and now involves 44% of its 220 member organizations. Pending final negotiations, ARM plans to provide more than $1.6 million in funding for a total investment of approximately $5.3 million across the four projects. Manufacturing is key to securing America’s future, and with the fourth industrial revolution upon us, US companies are pressured to quickly adopt automation and robotics to
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This event will provide individuals interested in submitting a proposal with opportunities for teaming, proposal development, training, open discussion, networking with other proposers, and more. The topics areas this year are: AIM Targeted 2018 Proposal areas EPDA Training Technical Review Board (TRB) meeting (Members Only) 2017 Project Updates Proposal working group meetings Registration, Agenda, and Accommodation details can be found on the AIM Photonics Website at: http://www.aimphotonics.com/proposers-day-2017/ Organized By: AIM Photonics Institute Registration is required. Please