RIT recognized for outstanding achievements in shaping the future of global manufacturing
The team developed an early-warning software tool to warn manufacturers of delays in customer shipments caused by emergencies, weather, or other natural disasters.
Testimonials
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Woerner Industries, Inc.
View Case StudyThe people at RIT walked us through the process of using new technology to accurately and efficiently replicate hand-carved woodwork using existing equipment. With this new capability, Woerner is positioned to expand our product offerings and be more competitive.
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American Fuel Cell
View Case StudyWe have established an excellent relationship with RIT-COESM to further the research, development, test, and manufacture of fuel cell membrane electrode assemblies. We expect to jointly seek funding for advanced catalyst formulations.
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Rochester Colonial
View Case StudyThe model that RIT built gives us the confidence to know that what we’re building is 100% safe. COE-SM people were a pleasure to work with and pragmatic in their approach. We now are more confident to transition the product to mass production.
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Effortless Advantage
View Case StudyWhat we ended up doing is creating a better, more market ready design.
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Council Rock
View Case StudyWe turned to the Center to assist us with this new product, and I can say we are very pleased with the results. Working with COE-ASM proved to be a good business move, and as a result we have secured a pilot order that we believe will lead to thousands of additional sales of our product.
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The Gunlocke Company
View Case StudyWe received a unique, timely and targeted assessment of our operations that will ultimately improve our sustainability and financial bottomline.
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Davies Office, Inc.
View Case StudyCOE-ASM was able to quantify the environmental impacts of our remanufactured workspaces versus OEM workspaces. We now feel confident informing our clients on the positive effects remanufacturing has on the environment.
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G.W. LISK
View Case StudyCOE-ASM came in with several different ideas to address our difficult inspection challenges; I don’t think they could have done a better job.
News
Rochester Institute of Technology is leading an effort involving local companies and healthcare experts to produce a prototype ventilator designed to help meet the continuing surge of respiratory cases as a result of the coronavirus.
July 20, 2020