Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institutes

A National Leader

Georgia Tech is a vital member of the Manufacturing USA network, participating in 10 of its 18 Manufacturing Innovation Institutes (MIIs) designed to strengthen supply chains, speed up product commercialization, and boost the national economy. Explore Georgia Tech’s leadership in these transformative efforts and meet the experts behind the advancements.

The Manufacturing USA Network

The Manufacturing USA network was created in 2014 to secure U.S. global leadership in advanced manufacturing by connecting people, ideas, and technology. Comprised of 18 Manufacturing Innovation Institutes (MIIs), the institutes are sponsored by federal agencies, including the Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Energy.

Through GTMI, Georgia Tech plays a pivotal role in the Manufacturing USA network by participating in 10 of its 18 MIIs. Each institute focuses on a specific advanced manufacturing technology, bringing together private-sector companies, academic institutions, and other stakeholders to collaborate on research and development, application testing, and workforce training. This collaboration reduces the risks associated with deploying new technologies and strengthens domestic manufacturing supply chains. By fostering centers of technological excellence, accelerating product commercialization, and revitalizing the national economy, Georgia Tech and GTMI are advancing American manufacturing and reinforcing U.S. global leadership.

Our Member Manufacturing USA Institutes

Member Access

Members of the Georgia Tech community are eligible to establish an account (username and password) with all our member institutes. Through these memberships, GT faculty, staff and students may access information on funding opportunities and other institute news. Each institute has a different process for gaining access; please see links below. 

America Makes

America Makes is the national accelerator for additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing, uniting industry, academia, and government to drive innovation and U.S. manufacturing competitiveness. Its research focuses on advancing AM design, materials, processes, and value chain integration, guided by a comprehensive technology roadmap.

Member Access: To request access, email membership@americamakes.us.  
 
Lead PI: Kyle Saleeby | kylesaleeby@gatech.edu  

Focus Areas: Additive Manufacturing, Design for AM, Value Chain, Process Development, AM Genome, Materials Development, Polymers, Ceramics, Metals, Qualification, Certification, Castings, Forgings, High speed applications, Aerospace, Defense 

Learn more about America Makes.

ARM Institute

The ARM (Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing) Institute conducts applied research focused on advancing robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to strengthen U.S. manufacturing. Its projects target key industrial sectors—such as aerospace, automotive, electronics, and textiles—by developing, scaling, and commercializing robotics solutions that are typically at Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 4–7.

Member Access: To request access, email membership@arminstitute.org

Lead PI: Shreyes Melkote | shreyes.melkote@me.gatech.edu  

Focus Areas: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Automation, Human-Robot Collaboration, Digital Manufacturing, Smart Sensors, Cybersecurity, Advanced Materials, Machine Vision

Learn more about ARM Institute.

BioMADE

BioMADE (Bioindustrial Manufacturing and Design Ecosystem) is a U.S. Department of Defense-sponsored innovation institute focused on advancing bioindustrial manufacturing. It supports the development and scaling of biomanufacturing technologies that convert agricultural feedstocks and waste into high-value products like chemicals, materials, fuels, and bioplastics. 

Member Access: Please click here for member access.

Lead PI: Kishor Gupta | kishor@gatech.edu 

Focus Areas: Bioindustrial Manufacturing, Biomanufacturing, Synthetic Biology, Metabolic Engineering, Microbial Fermentation, Agricultural Feedstocks, Bioplastics, Sustainable Materials, Defense Applications

Learn more about BioMADE.

CyManII

CyManII conducts applied research at Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 2–6 to develop secure, energy-efficient, and cyber-resilient manufacturing systems. Its core research areas include cybersecurity for industrial control systems, secure architectures, emissions quantification, and coordinated vulnerability awareness.   

Member Access: Membership access is forthcoming, in the meantime you may sign up for their newsletter here.  

Lead PI: Kyle Saleeby | kylesaleeby@gatech.edu 

Focus Areas: Cybersecurity, Secure Manufacturing, Industrial Control Systems, Secure Defense Architecture, Emissions Quantification, Vulnerability Awareness, Cyber-Physical Systems, Energy Efficiency, TRL 2–6 Research, Research-to-Deployment Pilots 

Learn more about CyManII.

ARMI BioFab USA

The Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI), through its BioFabUSA program, leads U.S. efforts in developing scalable, secure, and cost-effective regenerative medicine technologies. It focuses on manufacturing cells, tissues, and organs by integrating science, engineering, and advanced biomanufacturing.

Member Access: Please click here for member access.

Lead PI: Shivaram Selvam | ram.selvam@gatech.edu

Focus Areas: Regenerative Medicine, Biomanufacturing, Tissue Engineering, Cell Therapy, Organ Fabrication, Biofabrication, Advanced Manufacturing, Health Security, Dual-Use Technologies 

Learn more about ARMI BioFab USA.

MxD

MxD is the nation’s digital manufacturing and cybersecurity institute, focused on transforming U.S. manufacturing through the adoption of digital technologies. It conducts applied research in areas such as cybersecurity for manufacturing, digital twin development, AI integration, and data-driven production systems. MxD also partners with the Department of Defense and industry leaders to co-invest in R&D, pilot projects, and workforce development initiatives that enhance national security and economic competitiveness.  

Member Access: Please click here for member access.

Lead PI: Tom Kurfess | kurfess@gatech.edu 

Focus Areas: Digital Manufacturing, Cybersecurity, Digital Twins, Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, Smart Factories, Industrial IoT, Predictive Maintenance, Supply Chain Security 

Learn more about MxD.

NextFlex

NextFlex is a U.S. Department of Defense-sponsored manufacturing innovation institute focused on advancing hybrid electronics through collaborative R&D and commercialization. Its research emphasizes flexible, printed, and additive electronics, integrating traditional silicon-based systems with new materials and form factors.   

Member Access: Please click here for member access.

Lead PI: Suresh Sitaraman | suresh.sitaraman@me.gatech.edu  

Focus Areas: Hybrid Electronics, Flexible Electronics, Printed Electronics, Additive Manufacturing, Electronics Packaging, Materials Integration, Wearable Sensors, Embedded Systems, Technology Commercialization 

Learn more about NextFlex.

NIIMBL

NIIMBL accelerates innovation in biopharmaceutical manufacturing by supporting the development of advanced technologies and standards that improve efficiency, scalability, and responsiveness. Its research focuses on enabling faster, more reliable production of life-saving medicines and medical countermeasures, while also addressing national health and economic security.   

Member Access: To request access, email communications@niimbl.org.    

Lead PI: Kevin Wang | kan.wang@gatech.edu 

Focus Areas: Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing, Process Intensification, Viral Vectors, Advanced Analytics, Quality by Design, Continuous Manufacturing, Cell and Gene Therapy, Regulatory Science

Learn more about NIIMBL.

RAPID

RAPID (Rapid Advancement in Process Intensification Deployment) is a Manufacturing USA institute led by AIChE, focused on transforming the process industries through modular chemical process intensification (MCPI). Its research targets the development of smaller, more energy-efficient, and cost-effective chemical manufacturing systems by integrating advanced modeling, simulation, and novel reactor technologies. RAPID also supports projects that scale up emerging technologies—such as electromagnetic reactors and continuous processing—to accelerate commercialization and reduce environmental impact.   

Member Access: Please click here for member access.
 
Lead PI: Sankar Nair | sankar.nair@chbe.gatech.edu  

Focus Areas: Process Intensification, Modular Manufacturing, Chemical Engineering, Continuous Processing, Electromagnetic Reactors, Energy Efficiency, Modeling and Simulation, Cost Reduction, Advanced Reactors, Technology Scale-Up

Learn more about RAPID.

REMADE

The REMADE Institute (Reducing EMbodied-energy And Decreasing Emissions) is a U.S. Department of Energy-sponsored innovation institute focused on accelerating the circular economy through applied R&D in reuse, remanufacturing, recycling, and recovery of energy-intensive materials. Its research targets the development of technologies that reduce lifecycle energy consumption and emissions in materials manufacturing, with emphasis on metals, polymers, fibers, and electronic waste. 

Member Access: Please click here for member access.

Lead PI: Bert Bras | bert.bras@me.gatech.edu  

Focus Areas: Circular Economy, Remanufacturing, Recycling, Materials Recovery, Sustainable Manufacturing, Lifecycle Energy Reduction, Digital Remanufacturing, Design for Reuse, Techno-Economic Modeling, Supply Chain Resilience 

Learn more about REMADE.

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