Advanced Manufacturing Lab
The Advanced Manufacturing Lab (AMLab) is comprised of three flexible labs that can be repurposed to support multiple concurrent advanced manufacturing projects at any given time.
The AMLab is able to support a wide variety of projects with industry, including mechanical and electronics related product design, prototyping and testing, robotics and automation design and prototyping, and process improvement-related research.
Through contributions by both Canada Foundation for Innovation and Ontario Research Fund, we have equipped our AMLab facilities with the following equipment:
AMLab 1
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AMLab 2Capacity to support small volume prototyping for mechanical parts for research partners. Multiple 3D printers allow for flexibility and capacity for various materials and quality. Equipment
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AMLab 3Support for projects that have larger scale prototypes with flexible floor space. Scanners offer reverse engineering of products, product QA, and point cloud conversion to CAD models for industry partners. Autonomous and collaborative robotics for manufacturing-related research. Equipment
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Offsite at Cambridge campusSupport for welding-related research is available through the Cambridge campus facilities. Equipment
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