Project Highlight: Automated Defect Inspection of Complex Metallic Parts
This ARM-funded robotics project has resulted in a more accurate and faster automated inspection system for complex, metallic parts.
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This ARM-funded robotics project has resulted in a more accurate and faster automated inspection system for complex, metallic parts.
In collaboration with the ARM Institute and through funding provided by Dept. of Commerce’s NIST through the CARES Act, Wilder Systems (WS) has created a robotic cell for testing potential …
This project highlight features our COVID-focused Swarm Robotics for Large Structure Manufacturing. This project is focused on quickly manufacturing quarantine structures using a team of robots.
The ARM-funded technology project “Robotic Assembly of Garments” has resulted in considerable impact for the U.S. apparel manufacturing industry
The ARM Institute in partnership with the Department of Defense has funded new technology projects spanning industries and application areas.
Our September 2020 Project Highlight focuses on the ARM Funded Technology Project “Passive Object Tracking”, which has demonstrated a significant return on investment upon deployment.
The ARM Institute in partnership with the Department of Defense has funded nine new robotics projects focused on COVID-19 mitigation and recovery.
Earlier this year, the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Institute hosted and participated in the Joint Summit: Robotics in Sustainment II (JROBOT) event, during which, government experts selected robotics projects for funding.
The ARM-funded FISH Technology Project addresses technical and workforce issues in the U.S. fishing industry with a solution that can be applied to other industries, including defense applications.
The ARM funded AmSkills Apprenticeship Initiative has resulted in 12 workers being placed with leading manufacturers with a second workshop and bootcamp planned.