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ARM consortium welcomes FANUC America as 200th member

By Design World Staff | August 6, 2019

Less than three years after its formation in 2017, Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing is pleased to announce that its membership base has grown to more than 200 organizations. FANUC America Corp. is the 200th member of the ARM consortium, and FANUC is a world leader in robotics, CNC systems, and factory automation.

FANUC joins ARM’s growing ecosystem of prestigious and diverse member organizations across the U.S. They include large robotic solution providers, start-ups, education/workforce training organizations, manufacturers of all sizes, traditional universities, community colleges, and more. The ARM consortium is intended to bridge the gaps between industry, government, and academia and to facilitate collaboration for the future of manufacturing through technology and workforce innovations.

“We’re honored to be a member of ARM,” said Paul Aiello, director of education at FANUC America. “FANUC has a long history of partnering with education and shares ARM’s commitment to workforce training to help improve the skill level of our manufacturing workforce.”

“FANUC’s industry-education curriculums and certifications focus on the need to prepare a talent pipeline of workers who possess the core competencies and automation technology skills to work in high-tech manufacturing,” he added. “We look forward to collaborating with ARM to help inspire our future workforce and connect with leading manufacturers to help solve their production challenges with advanced robotic and automation technologies.”

“We are thrilled to have reached this milestone,” noted Dr. Byron Clayton, CEO of the ARM consortium. “The quality and quantity of member organizations on-board speaks to these organizations’ passion for innovation and dedication to empowering American workers and strengthening U.S. manufacturing.”

To date, ARM has 40 active projects spanning technology and workforce development, with approximately 43% of its member organizations participating in one or more project. The ARM consortium also recently announced its fifth Technology Project Call, which will expand its project portfolio.

ARM consortium welcomes FANUC America as 200th member

Collaborative robot demonstration at ReMars. Source: FANUC

About the ARM consortium

ARM is the nation’s leading collaborative in robotics and workforce innovation. Structured as a public-private partnership, it focuses on robotic technologies and education to increase U.S. global manufacturing competitiveness. Founded in January 2017 in Pittsburgh by Carnegie Mellon University and funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, ARM is part of the Manufacturing USA network.

ARM recently relocated its headquarters has relocated to Mill 19 A Suite 200, 4501 Lytle St. Pittsburgh, PA 15207, and its updated main phone number is (412) 785-0444.

About FANUC America Corp.

FANUC America is a subsidiary of FANUC Corp. in Japan. It provides industry-leading robotics, CNC systems, and factory automation. FANUC said its innovative technologies and proven expertise help manufacturers in the Americas maximize productivity, reliability, and profitability. The company said that customer service is its highest priority, and it is committed to supplying its customers with parts and support for the life of their FANUC products.

FANUC America is headquartered at 3900 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48309. It has facilities in across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, as well as in Argentina and Brazil. For more information, call 888-FANUC-US (888-326-8287), and the company can also be found on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram.

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Filed Under: Aerospace + defense, Factory automation, The Robot Report
Tagged With: fanuc, ARM Institute
 

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