The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech is defining the future of manufacturing through innovative approaches that combine advanced materials, automation, and AI-integrated digital design. Recent breakthroughs include adaptive manufacturing systems that use real-time data and AI to optimize production workflows, as well as novel additive manufacturing techniques for lightweight, high-performance components. These efforts are enabling engineers to move from concept to prototype to production faster and with greater flexibility, while democratizing design tools and embedding sustainability into production. World-class manufacturing infrastructure includes the Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility, with broad capabilities for automated manufacturing and rapid prototyping. With these tools and our expertise, the Woodruff School is revolutionizing how we create, customize, and scale engineered systems for a smarter, more efficient industrial future.
 

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