UT and MSC Industrial Supply Company have announced a public-private research partnership aimed at advancing machining across the United States.
Tony Schmitz and a team of researcher from UT, ORNL, and MSC were awarded an R&D 100 Award for their new tap testing tool.
SEAMTN held its kickoff meeting on Saturday, October 30, 2021, at the University of Tennessee’s Neyland Stadium East Skybox.

Assistant Professor James Coder is working with NASA and the Ingenuity team to determine how the martian helicopter can take flight.

Damiano Baccarella is using an Air Force YIP Award to jump start his research into hypersonics by improving the tools available on campus.

UT faculty are addressing naval repair challenges with the objective of achieving integrated and iterative hybrid manufacturing of large metal parts.

America’s Cutting Edge is a DoD supported program with the goal of training workers on the machines powering this new industrial revolution.
C-PARC has partnered with the ICAO Global Coalition for Sustainable Aviation to promote the sustainable growth of international aviation.

An NSF grant will further strengthen additive manufacturing research at UT through the the Center for Composite and Hybrid Materials Interfacing.

SEAMTN recently received $5 million in funding aimed at improving the country’s place globally for machine tools and related technology.