EDINBURG, TEXAS – UT-Rio Grande Valley has officially opened its new Advanced Manufacturing Research Facility.
The AMRF will serve as a center for research and development collaboration in advanced manufacturing, automation and integrated systems related to the automotive, space, defense and energy sectors.
The 14,000-square-foot facility is equipped with state-of-the-art tools for additive manufacturing, robotics, materials testing and semiconductor fabrication. Its capabilities include high-precision CNC machines, laser powder bed fusion systems, robotic laser direct energy deposition tools, composite fabrication equipment, autonomous mobile robots and nano-scale 3D printing technology.
These resources allow students and faculty to work with advanced tools used in national laboratories and high-tech industries.
At a ribbon-cutting ceremony, the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service interviewed Dr. Can Saygin, UTRGV senior vice president for research and dean of the Graduate College. Here is a video recording of the interview:
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