Advanced manufacturing provides increased access to product replication and the agility to pivot when product needs change. SecureAmerica Institute partners are developing techniques to embed unique markers in 3D-printed products to identify counterfeit production.
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and UT Arlington sign agreement to advance aerospace manufacturing in Texas
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and The University of Texas at Arlington have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance the aerospace defense manufacturing community through the application of advanced technology and workforce training in Texas.
SecureAmerica Institute helps pioneer new additive manufacturing standard
The SecureAmerica Institute helped pioneer a new American Society of Mechanical Engineers standard controlling the production of interchangeable parts through additive manufacturing.
How 5G can make the manufacturing industry safer and more efficient
5G technology is poised to offer manufacturers the ability to make rapid, real-time decisions — bridging existing gaps in the nation’s industrial base.
What is threatcasting, and why is it important for manufacturing?
Threatcasting is a new concept that operates using inputs from social science, technical research, cultural history, economics, trends, expert interviews and science fiction to create potential visions of the future — both good and bad.