Aerospace Apprenticeship Program Addresses Worker Shortage
As the aerospace manufacturing industry continues to face a skilled labor shortage, many schools, organizations, and employers across the country are implementing aerospace apprenticeship
As the aerospace manufacturing industry continues to face a skilled labor shortage, many schools, organizations, and employers across the country are implementing aerospace apprenticeship
The effort to build an airplane with a quieter sonic boom could let ordinary passengers break the sound barrier again.
Lockheed Martin has received a $26.1M order from the U.S. Navy to design, build, integrate and test a security tool for an information technology system F-35 operators use
DARPA and BAE Systems are prototyping a new AI-empowered cybersecurity technology to fight new waves of highly sophisticated cyberattacks specifically engineered to circumvent the best existing
Lockheed Finds AM Sweet Spot Lockheed Finds AM Sweet Spot July 24, 2018 by Robert Ghobrial – Technical Fellow and AM Technology Strategist, Lockheed Martin The bull’s-eye: military
MOST COMPANIES THINK THEY LEAD THEIR INDUSTRY 4.0 COMPETITORS IN AI AND ROBOTIC TECHNOLOGIES
Extended reality (XR) has burst onto the scene in the last few years, offering us amazing visualization possibilities in myriad application areas along the aerospace supply chain.
Aerospace is leading the way in the IIoT, with a heightened focus on additive manufacturing, the digital thread, and lightning-fast 3D measurement and inspection technologies.
Regardless of the myths and mysteries that come along with artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies, these tools aren’t as scary as they might seem.
A recent Trends in Digital Manufacturing survey, jointly conducted by SME, a manufacturing association promoting advanced manufacturing technologies, and Plataine, a leading provider of