Lockheed Martin taps Machina’s robots for mission-critical missile parts
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Machina Labs won a contract with Lockheed Martin to qualify robot-formed metal components for the JASSM missile program, marking a significant validation of robotic manufacturing for defense applications. The deal demonstrates how advanced robotics can produce mission-critical parts that meet strict aerospace and defense standards.
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Machina Labs secured a Lockheed Martin contract to qualify robotically formed metal components for the JASSM missile program. The post Lockheed Martin taps Machina’s robots for mission-critical missile parts appeared first on The Robot Report .
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