Jay is COO of The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute (ARM). ARM is an independent non-profit that won an $80 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to become the leading catalyst of robotics innovation and expertise to accelerate growth in US-based manufacturing and the high value careers the support.
It is also supported by an additional $173 million in commitments from more than 100 members and partners in industry, academia, technology, government and economic development groups. We discuss how ARM is deploying its capital, the challenges associated with bringing more manufacturing jobs back to America, and the limitations of modern robotics technologies. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Jay’s Challenge; Consider jobs in advanced manufacturing. Connect with Jay Website
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9/17/2021 07:54:59 am
It's good that 311 is deploying this huge sum of money to accelerate the US manufacturing renaissance. I am writing cv folks reviews, and I will share this information in one of my reviews.
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The concept of a "Manufacturing Renaissance" refers to a resurgence in manufacturing activities, with a focus on advanced technologies and innovative processes. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of manufacturing for economic growth and job creation. With advancements in automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics, manufacturers are embracing new possibilities, aiming to streamline operations and enhance productivity. The integration of these technologies has paved the way for a new era of manufacturing, where efficiency and competitiveness are paramount. This shift in the industry landscape has opened up exciting opportunities for companies to thrive and create a positive impact, right here and now.
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