Robo-Met Wrap-Up 2023

December 13, 2023

mstboothRobo-Met stayed strong and made new strides worth noting in 2023! Read more about your favorite materials characterization team and their developments.


We are now Eqlipse Technologies!

As of April 2023, UES has joined DC-Area based Arlington Capital Partners’ Eqlipse Technologies platform as a founding member, adding our proven advanced research and development capabilities to Eqlipse’s strong portfolio to accelerate mission impacts.

Eqlipse Technologies will provide innovative products and high-end engineering solutions to critical partners within the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC). UES will unite their mature Advanced Research and Development (Advanced R&D) infrastructure to Eqlipse’s industry-leading full-spectrum cyber and signals intelligence (SIGINT) engineering, intelligence operations and identity management capabilities, to provide end-to-end mission-oriented solutions to key national security customers. UES will continue to do excellent work for our customers as the Advanced R&D lead in this platform and our employees will continue to perform in their current positions. UES and the Advanced R&D Operation will continue to be headquartered in Dayton, and will continue its track record of growth and success.

Materials Characterization Research

Robo-Met continued its role as a robust materials characterization modality. Read up on research featuring Robo-Met's automated material analysis in this blog: "2023 Research Using Robo-Met's Materials Analysis." Looking for more Robo-Met-related research? The page contains links to previous years as well. Let us know about your applications of interest.

New Robo-Met Units and Applications

We're excited to announce that the Robo-Met family now includes the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and Blue Origin Inc. The Blue Origin System has been installed. We're now building a customized system for the US Air Force Research Laboratory. Watch this space as more new users discover applications!

NASA SBIR Work

We were thrilled to have wrapped up our work providing ground truth data in a Phase II NASA SBIR Award. For this project, our Robo-Met team collaborated with Penn State University's Applied Research Laboratory (ARL). We studied non-destructive testing techniques in the additive manufacturing (AM) processes. Watch this space as we develop this work in publications and presentations!

Materials Conferences

We were glad to see many old and new friends at TMS in CA and MS&T in OH. Missed us? Reach out to us at any time at info@ues.com. See you next year in Orlando and PIttsburgh!

Robo-Met in 2024

We're looking forward to keeping up our momentum in 2024! To keep up with us, opt-in for Robo-Met updates here, so we can share product updates, event information, and more.

You can learn more about Robo-Met and how it can help you solve your materials challenges here. Have particular material challenges you’d like to discuss with our experts? Contact us here.

From all of us here at Robo-Met, we wish you Joy in all you Celebrate this Holiday Season!


 


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