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There is now a CONTENT FREEZE for Mercury while we switch to a new platform. It began on Friday, March 10 at 6pm and will end on Wednesday, March 15 at noon. No new content can be created during this time, but all material in the system as of the beginning of the freeze will be migrated to the new platform, including users and groups. Functionally the new site is identical to the old one. webteam@gatech.edu
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Atlanta, GA | Posted: May 2, 2016
There is high interest in IoTfM activities by a diverse and talented group of Georgia Tech faculty. With the appropriate resources, the Institute could become the recognized leader in this discipline, according to participants of a workshop held on May 2 at the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI).
Academic and research faculty across the university gathered that day to focus on how to leverage IoTfM knowledge and expertise with the needs of business and industry to identify paths to funded research initiatives and research themes. Participants noted that companies that fund IoTfM research usually want case studies and return-on-investment data from which to base decisions about projects to fund. There was also discussion about a possible IoTfM showcase and demonstration facility to undertake research and to show results to current and potential sponsors.
According to Andrew Dugenske, principal engineer and director of the Factory Information Systems Center at GTMI, the discussion will definitely continue. Dugenske, who hosted the workshop, said that he and participants of the workshop now have plans to submit an NSF/UCRC proposal of this topic. He will also share information from the meeting with the GTMI External Advisory Board.