General Dynamics, Amazon and More Form 5G Accelerator Coalition
A new coalition of organizations with expertise in defense technology will push for more 5G adoption.
A new coalition of organizations with expertise in defense technology will push for more 5G adoption.
LIFT, the Detroit-based Department of Defense manufacturing innovation institute, announces the launch of a materials characterization and testing project, led by Alfred University, aimed at
Propulsion startup ZeroAvia conducted the first flight of its hydrogen-electric powertrain on a Dornier 228 testbed from Cotswold Airport, England, on Jan. 19.
GKN Fokker, NLR (Netherlands Aerospace Centre), Delft University of Technology and SAM|XL, have successfully manufactured one the world’s largest thermoplastic components as part of the
A Pentagon-sponsored industry group has launched a $6.2 million worker development program that is intended to reskill the workforce of the future and to address a skills gap between factory
UMass Lowell is leading a project to establish a first-of-its-kind advanced manufacturing technologist training program to support the workforce needs of the aerospace and defense industries in
When working with the complex, difficult-to-machine materials of expensive aerospace components, the choice of tools can be the difference between success and failure.
The US Army is upping its bet on artificial intelligence and working to broaden acquisition plans in hopes the cutting-edge tech can help with everything from sensor operations to ground vehicles
Multiple manufacturing industries are currently dealing with a skills gap. More experienced workers are retiring and leaving with important knowledge and skillsets that aren’t matched by newer
The focus on space exploration could one day help put humans on Mars – but how does that future help Earth today? There is evidence that advancing manufacturing technologies for space exploration