RICHMOND, VA– The Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM) today announced it will add three additional companies to its growing list of industry members: Buehler, Cool Clean Technologies and GF AgieCharmilles. Each company brings key advanced manufacturing equipment to CCAM that will support the center’s research and development efforts.
CCAM is a collaborative research center that brings global manufacturing companies together with Virginia’s top research universities and CCAM’s own expert engineers and scientists. Working together under one roof on challenges common to advanced manufacturing, CCAM accelerates the transfer of research discovery and innovation to commercial, production-line use.
“On September 11th, CCAM took possession of its state-of-the-art research facility,” says David R. Lohr, president and executive director of CCAM. “Buehler, Cool Clean Technologies and GF AgieCharmilles will play a critical role in providing the equipment that will allow our industry and university members to leverage this new research center to turn research into business advantages and we look forward to a lasting and beneficial relationship.”
Existing CCAM industry members include Aerojet, Canon Virginia, Chromalloy, Mitutoyo America Corporation, Newport News Shipbuilding, Rolls-Royce, Sandvik Coromant, Siemens and Sulzer Metco. University members include the University of Virginia, Virginia State University and Virginia Tech.
CCAM recently completed construction of its new, state-of-the-art, 60,000 square-foot facility in Prince George County, VA., just south of Richmond. The building features computational and engineering research labs in addition to high bay production space for commercial scale equipment and other tools required to explore CCAM’s research focus areas – surface engineering and manufacturing systems.