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Operationalizing Emerging Technologies


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Supporting Technology for Defense Applications


At NJII, the Defense division is mobilized to identify, build, and implement innovative solutions that identify and operationalize advances in technology.  Using ideation sessions, NJII works with industry partners and the Department of Defense (DoD) to understand how new technology will be deployed and used.  NJII works to support program objectives by providing design capabilities, workforce training development and field test support.  The key outcomes are workforce development, improved protection of military personnel and critical assets, and improved efficiency of military operations.  

To achieve these outcomes, NJII aligns and advances emerging technologies to operationalize them, with a particular focus on advanced manufacturing, contested logistics, and AI/computer vision.  The programs implemented together have provided assurances for supply chain, soldier and officer safety, utilities protection and natural resource preservation. 

We have established private and public partnerships with government agencies to build, test, and prototype solutions to support defense applications.  These highly collaborative relationships drive agile innovation and for next generation problem solving.

To learn more about How NJII operationalizes technology for Defense, read here.

Metals

Metal particles are sprayed at supersonic speeds onto the substrate to build your part in layers. At such a high velocity, the sheer force of the kinetic energy causes the particles to bind together.

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Polymers

This 3D printing technique is used to create complex geometries by selectively curing liquid resin through targeted light-activated polymerization. Polymers are a preferred material for additive manufacturing because they can be customized to complex geometries with high accuracy.

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Electronics

A multi-material, multi-layer 3D printing process that generates entire circuits in one step — including substrate, conductive traces, and passive components.

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Digital
Twinning

Direct replication of assets or specific production lines or for any other “real world” scenario that a physical asset would endure in order to test, learn and iterate for the best possible outcome.

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COMET


The Collaborative Operationalized Manufacturing Engineering and Training Program, known as COMET, is a joint initiative of NJII's Defense Division, NJIT resources and the United States Department of Defense. Located at Landing 360, NJII's Advanced Manufacturing Center in Landing, New Jersey, this public-private partnership supports the progress of advanced manufacturing and business development in NJBy providing expert education and training, COMET is a flagship representation of workforce development, showcasing state-of-the-art equipment and a vetted technical operations.


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James Zunino
James ZuninoMaterials Engineer, Additive Manufacturing Principal, US Army Futures Command, CCDC Armaments Center
When we have different groups of experts cross collaborating and sharing ideas and taking those and running with them what we end up with is a powerful example of one of those situations where the sum of all the pieces is far better than the individual parts.
Joseph Sinclair
Joseph SinclairAdditive and Hybrid Processes, Imperial Machine and Tool Company
Technology is growing at a pace way faster than any single individual or company or even team of people within a company can keep track of so having a consortium of companies that come together to brainstorm and answer questions is invaluable.
John Federici
John FedericiNJIT
This is needs-based research so it starts with identifying a problem we need to solve and then we put together an appropriate team of industry, academics and government to come up with truly innovative solutions.

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Advanced Development of Asset Protection Technologies (ADAPT)


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Agile Innovation Management (AIM)


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Government Partners


We have established private and public partnerships with government agencies to build, test, and prototype solutions to support defense applicationsThese highly collaborative relationships drive agile innovation and for next generation problem solving. By bridging the gap between the private sector and public organizations, we’re able to synthesize creative manufacturing solutions with a ride reaching impact.


Meet The Team


General William Marshall

Advisor, Special Projects

Stacey Lynn Clark

Vice President

Sam Gatley

Executive Director, Government and Military Relations

Thomas Murphy

Director, Defense Manufacturing Technology

Jeff McSweeney

Senior Associate

Matthew Shwartz

Research Affiliate



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