Published: 17 Nov 2025
Airborne, a
leader in automation and digitalization of composite manufacturing processes,
and FIDAMC (Foundation for
Research, Development, and Application of Composite Materials), a prominent
research institution in composite materials, announced a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) to establish a
partnership for joint research and development (R&D) activities.
The collaboration will focus on developing scalable,
efficient, and cost-effective solutions ranging from Automated Ply Placement
to augmented reality-based kitting to boost productivity, reduce material
waste, and support next-generation aircraft programs.
The collaboration will address the industry challenge of
automating the production of small to medium-sized composite parts, an area
currently lacking suitable automation technologies for high-rate production.
The joint efforts will focus on developing and implementing scalable,
efficient, and cost-effective automation solutions to increase productivity and
reduce material waste in composite manufacturing.
Key areas of collaboration include:
Automated Ply Placement (APP)
Kit by Light (KBL)
A joint development roadmap will be established and regularly updated in coordination with aircraft manufacturers and composite production companies to align with industry needs. Both parties will also engage in joint marketing efforts to showcase the developed technologies. FIDAMC will have the ability to use the equipment and technologies with other partners, including production companies, aircraft manufacturers, and material companies, for further testing and development of automation solutions.
Under the terms of the MOU, Airborne will provide expertise in automation and digitalization of composite manufacturing processes and share relevant technologies, including APP and KBL. FIDAMC will contribute research capabilities and facilities for material and technology development and testing, facilitate collaboration with universities and research centers, and disseminate research findings. FIDAMC will also lead efforts in training, material and process research, pre-qualification of materials and manufacturing techniques, and developing demonstrators to validate new composite applications, utilizing its capabilities in molding, press equipment, structural testing, non-destructive inspection (NDI), and digital connectivity.
Source - Airborne
Published: 17 Nov 2025
Airborne, a
leader in automation and digitalization of composite manufacturing processes,
and FIDAMC (Foundation for
Research, Development, and Application of Composite Materials), a prominent
research institution in composite materials, announced a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) to establish a
partnership for joint research and development (R&D) activities.
The collaboration will focus on developing scalable,
efficient, and cost-effective solutions ranging from Automated Ply Placement
to augmented reality-based kitting to boost productivity, reduce material
waste, and support next-generation aircraft programs.
The collaboration will address the industry challenge of
automating the production of small to medium-sized composite parts, an area
currently lacking suitable automation technologies for high-rate production.
The joint efforts will focus on developing and implementing scalable,
efficient, and cost-effective automation solutions to increase productivity and
reduce material waste in composite manufacturing.
Key areas of collaboration include:
Automated Ply Placement (APP)
Kit by Light (KBL)
A joint development roadmap will be established and regularly updated in coordination with aircraft manufacturers and composite production companies to align with industry needs. Both parties will also engage in joint marketing efforts to showcase the developed technologies. FIDAMC will have the ability to use the equipment and technologies with other partners, including production companies, aircraft manufacturers, and material companies, for further testing and development of automation solutions.
Under the terms of the MOU, Airborne will provide expertise in automation and digitalization of composite manufacturing processes and share relevant technologies, including APP and KBL. FIDAMC will contribute research capabilities and facilities for material and technology development and testing, facilitate collaboration with universities and research centers, and disseminate research findings. FIDAMC will also lead efforts in training, material and process research, pre-qualification of materials and manufacturing techniques, and developing demonstrators to validate new composite applications, utilizing its capabilities in molding, press equipment, structural testing, non-destructive inspection (NDI), and digital connectivity.
Source - Airborne
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