Earlier this month, the ARM Institute continued its annual tradition hosting a Manufacturing Day event in collaboration with our Pittsburgh facility neighbors and collaborators, Carnegie Mellon University’s Manufacturing Futures Institute …
The ARM Institute Endorsement program recognizes the nation’s most effective training programs and is facilitated through the Institute’s national workforce resource – RoboticsCareer.org. October 6, 2023 – The ARM Institute …
This month’s five questions piece features ARM Institute Member Dan Mantz, CEO of the Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation! Dan’s work sparks interest in science, technology, engineering and math …
RoboticsCareer.org supports the manufacturing workforce at each stage of their robotics career. The new job matching feature connects job seekers with thousands of robotics jobs in manufacturing. June 29, 2023 …
Project Team Members: Southwest BotsIQ (an ARM Endorsed training program) and the ARM Institute. RoboRecharge is the result of collaboration between the ARM Institute and Nextflex, one of the ARM …
For this month’s Five Questions feature, we talked to Matt Minner, Director, Technical Services at ARM Member Catalyst Connection! Catalyst Connection, one of our neighbors at our Pittsburgh facility, is …
In January, the ARM Institute hosted an expert-led public ARM Exchange Webinar exploring the use of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) for robotics training and assessment. Check out …
Through funding from the Department of Labor under the Displaced Worker Grant, AmSkills, the ARM Institute, and Tooling U-SME are offering a fast-tracked manufacturing training program for residents in the …
Take a look back at a few highlights from 2022. For the ARM Institute, 2022 marked five years catalyzing robotics and workforce innovation. This impact would not be possible without …
As a directed ARM Institute project, this effort was jointly funded by The Air Force Research Lab (AFRL). Through this project, the ARM Institute, and Boeing to address the limitations …