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 agency, White House host supply chain resilience summit
The White House and the U.S. Department of Defense partnered with the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station to host a summit in Westlake, Texas, in an effort to improve the supply chain resilience of critical materials.
SecureAmerica Institute hosts technical exchange around smart manufacturing in Texas
The Texas Manufacturing Renaissance in Fort Worth, Texas, featured dynamic discussions with manufacturing experts about the need for an abundant and skilled workforce. The event highlighted the fundamental importance of establishing a renewed manufacturing narrative that extends beyond technology innovation.
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.
SecureAmerica Institute, ARM Institute awarded $5M to investigate impact of automated manufacturing processes on supply chain resiliency
The SecureAmerica Institute and the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute are partnering to investigate how robotics and automation in manufacturing can enhance the competitiveness of U.S. industrial base supply chains thanks to a $5 million grant award.