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[TOUR] Army Research Laboratory: Science of Additive Manufacturing for Munitions: True 3D Hybrid Electronics

8:00 am - 8:15 am

The exhibit highlights ARL’s internal research in hybrid electronics. The team is developing materials, interfaces, 3D circuit processing, and integrated 3D fuzes to support next-generation munitions. The exhibit highlights some of the results in partnership with LPS. The exhibit concludes with a short virtual tour of the ARL capabilities. Army Research Lab Summary: The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory was activated in 1992, with a genealogy dating back to the early 19th century. The history book provided tells an amazing story of discovery and innovation and pays tribute to the thousands of scientists and engineers who have performed foundational research that has led to superior capabilities for the American Soldier. As the recognized corporate research laboratory of the U.S. Army, CCDC ARL is responsible for performing disruptive and Army-unique foundational research and cultivating critically important knowledge and insight that can enable future Army force modernization capabilities.

Speaker

Eric Forsythe

Eric Forsythe

Staff Physicist CCDC Army Research Laboratory

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