The Ministry of National Defense led the establishment of an advanced robot manufacturing innovation organization
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According to reports, the US Department of Defense announced the establishment of its 8th manufacturing innovation organization, the Advanced Robotics Manufacturing (ARM) Innovation Institution, which is the 14th manufacturing innovation hub in the National Manufacturing Innovation Network. US manufacturing and incentives to invest in local new technology development.
The ARM facility is located in Pittsburgh, PA, and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) will lead the agency. The federal government will invest $80 million, with state and local governments, industry, universities, community colleges, and non-profit organizations pledging $173 million in matching funds. This matching fund reflects the importance of the US robotics community in the organization and its value to American business, academia and local government. The ARM organization will organize the current fragmentation of robot manufacturing technology capabilities in the United States, allowing the United States to achieve a better position in the global competition.
Robots have appeared in large numbers in manufacturing environments, but today's robots are generally expensive, functionally customizable, difficult to reprogram, and isolated from people for safety. Robots are becoming more and more important for achieving the level of precision required for defense and other industrial manufacturing needs, but the cost of capital and the complexity of use limit the use of this technology by SMEs.
ARM's mission is to create and deploy a range of interdisciplinary technologies that integrate various industrial practices and research, such as sensor technology, end effector development, software and artificial intelligence, materials science, human-machine behavior modeling, and quality assurance. Robotics technology forms a robust manufacturing innovation ecosystem. ARM organizations will focus on developing a range of technologies, including but not limited to: human-machine collaborative robots, robotic control (learning, adapting, and changing uses), smart manipulation, autonomous navigation and maneuvering, insight and perception, testing, validation, and validation.
The strength of the ARM organization includes 123 industrial partners, including a large number of aviation and defense manufacturers - such as Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Airbus, Raytheon, General Dynamics, Sikorsky, S Plit Air Systems, GE, United Technologies Research Center, Park Hannifin, Eaton, PCC Structure, ABB, FANUC, Ingersoll, Yaskawa Electric, Amazon Robotics, Siemens, Rockwell Automation, Country Instruments, Westinghouse Electric, Schlumberger Technology, BMW, General Motors, Johnson Controls, Hewlett-Packard, Dassault Systèmes, STEP Tools, NVIDIA, etc.
ARM includes 40 academia partners and 64 government and non-profit organization partners, including national laboratories, defense agencies, and other manufacturing innovation organizations—such as Los Alamos National Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Sandia National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, Savannah River National Laboratory, National Defense Manufacturing and Manufacturing Center, Clean Energy Intelligent Manufacturing Innovation Agency, Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Agency, Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation Agency, etc. .
ARM will achieve its mission through defense and industry-driven key technology development and workforce training. ARM focuses on key industrial sectors - aerospace, automotive, electronics and fabrics. The establishment of ARM and high-level investment will make Pittsburgh and CMU become the center of a new wave of manufacturing development, using artificial intelligence technology, independent technology, 3D printing and other emerging technologies to make industrial robots of all sizes affordable. And make the robot more functional. The new generation of robots has the potential to create a large number of new jobs and fuel economy growth, making the United States a leader in advanced manufacturing.