BAE Systems is a global company engaged in the development, delivery and support of advanced defense, security and aerospace systems in the air, on land and at sea.
NCMS is seeking participants for a new forming project, Trivalent Chrome Phase II. This project will complete the initial work of Phase I, where the team developed a new chrome plating process using a trivalent chrome bath to replace the highly-toxic hexavalent chrome bath. The trivalent chrome process must produce hard chrome components that perform equally or better to the older process while still meeting all military specs.
Eastern Instrumentation is a manufacturer’s representative bringing high technology and cutting edge manufacturing and test solutions to military and commercial customers in the Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware area.
3M is a diversified technology company serving customers and communities with innovative products and services. They are primarily science based and are a world-leader in scores of markets from healthcare and highway safety to abrasives and adhesives.
NCMS Art Director Christopher Fick has been recognized for his outstanding creativity with three American Graphic Design Awards.
Please stop by Booth 333 to see these member companies showcasing technology created using the NCMS collaborative process.
Richard McCormack is the editor and publisher of Manufacturing & Technology News, a publication he created in 1994. As a Washington, D.C. based journalist, he has covered science, technology, industry and government for 26 years, specializing in economic competitiveness and globalization.
NCMS Member company Stratasys has been recognized by the UK based magazine the Economist as being the market leader in fused deposit modeling 3-D printing in the quarterly technology feature.
September 2009 Welcome to The CTMA Connector, a monthly newsletter designed to provide news and ideas about the Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities (CTMA) program. The CTMA program is a joint Department of Defense/National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (DoD/NCMS) effort promoting collaborative technology development between industry and the DoD maintenance and repair facilities. This newsletter …
The Robotics Technology Consortium, Inc. (RTC) today announced that the Government has awarded nine winners of its second round of projects totaling $3.62 million. These teams will undertake the research required to further develop innovative technologies that add capabilities to the currently deployed unmanned ground vehicle and enable future unmanned ground systems.
