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Robotic 3D Printing

Massive Dimension

Massive Dimension is a US Based manufacture of robotic 3d printing equipment, specializing in the design, sourcing and implementation of robotic solutions and print polymer recycling equipment. MD focuses on helping our customers find the right solutions for their manufacturing needs while helping them drive sustainability in their process with circular economy of materials.

AI in Edge Computing

OnLogic

OnLogic (www.onlogic.com) is a global industrial computer manufacturer who designs highly-configurable, solution-focused, AI-capable computers engineered for reliability at the IoT edge. Their systems operate in the world’s harshest environments, empowering customers to solve their most complex computing challenges with systems designed to last, built to order, and delivered in days. OnLogic has worked with more than 70,000 customers from offices in the U.S., Netherlands, Germany, Taiwan, and Malaysia.

Intelligent Material Handling

Rigorous Technology

Rigorous Technology is an industrial robotics company based in Williston, Vermont. They specialize in building robots for small to medium-sized manufacturers, focusing on solutions that address production bottlenecks and improve efficiency, safety, and job satisfaction. Rigorous Technology is known for its operator-centered design, 21st-century software controls, and modular systems.

Research & Education

VMEC

VMEC is part of the NIST MEP Network whose mission is “to enhance the productivity and technological performance of U.S. manufacturing.” Their team is experienced, mature and steeped in manufacturing processes, people and practices. Collectively they have over 200 years of experience in manufacturing including all the aspects of operations from sourcing raw materials to delivery of finished products and everything in between. They organize our services into six categories: Operational Excellence, People Development, Innovation & Growth, Quality & Compliance, Advanced Manufacturing & Automation and Cyber Security & Supply Chain.

From Manual to Automated

How do manufacturers transition from manual processes without unnecessary risk, cost, or complexity?

That’s exactly what we addressed at Made Local: From Manual to Automated.

Agenda At A Glance

Part 1: Why Automate?

The conversation will begin with exploring the foundational “why” behind automation. We’ll highlight core benefits, motivations, and strategic goals.

Part 2: Common Challenges & How to Overcome Them

From there, we’ll dive into common challenges manufacturers face when adopting automation and real strategies to avoid or overcome them.

Part 3: Practical Advice for Automation

Finally, you’ll leave with actionable advice to successfully optimize your own operations.

Made Local manufacturing event