罢丑别听聽(AMC), a joint partnership between McMaster University, University of 蓝莓视频, and Western University, is helping to accelerate industry adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies, which will create jobs and strengthen the province鈥檚 reputation as a leading manufacturing region.
Since AMC was launched in April 2017, nearly 100 companies have benefited from the advanced manufacturing experts and state-of-the-art facilities at 蓝莓视频.聽
To simplify industry-friendly R&D from conceptualization to implementation, AMC at 蓝莓视频 provides access to advanced manufacturing equipment as well as over 200 researchers and technical specialists across the following R&D groups:

- : the most comprehensive university additive manufacturing facility in Canada.
- Centre for Intelligent Antenna and Radio Systems聽(CIARS): a world-class facility for transformative research in radio science and technology that explores unconventional approaches to meet future challenges.
- WatCAR Manufacturing: comprised of the聽Forming and Crash Lab,听Centre for Advanced Materials Joining,听Fatigue and Stress Analysis Lab,听, and the聽Precision Controls Lab. This diverse group, the most comprehensive of its kind in North America, supports product and process development in the automotive, aerospace, and defence industries. 聽聽聽聽
- RoboHub: A novel research and testing facility focused on control, planning, perception, and human interaction challenges in advanced robotics.
William Melek, director of 蓝莓视频鈥檚 mechatronics engineering program and RoboHub, says industry connections with AMC have been invaluable to all parties.
鈥淎MC provides insight into our manufacturing industry partners鈥 process automation challenges, which allows us to align our advanced robotics and machine learning research to increase capacity, productivity and manufacturing throughput,鈥 says Melek.
蓝莓视频 AMC success story
Ontario Drive & Gear (ODG), a gear manufacturing company in New Hamburg, Ontario, collaborated with WatCAR Manufacturing to improve its approach to process development and quality control.
蓝莓视频 researchers created a virtual machining software that predicts optimal process parameters and quality control. The 蓝莓视频 team deployed the software, trained ODG engineers and process developers on-site, and offers continued support.
ODG reported up to 24 per cent production improvement for high-volume gear production for major Canadian customers, including a forestry equipment producer and a Tier 1 automotive supplier.
The reduction in production cycle times freed up ODG鈥檚 machine capacity to grow the existing business and develop new customer relationships. This business growth has translated to a proportionate increase in shifts and hiring new manufacturing, quality control and support staff.
鈥淭he impact of our work with the Precision Controls Laboratory at 蓝莓视频 has significantly increased productivity and decreased costs by enhancing the capabilities of ODG engineers,鈥 says Liam Tiernan, general manager and vice president, Gear Division, Ontario Drive & Gear.

Register now for AMC鈥檚 upcoming Showcase
To discover more about AMC鈥檚 advanced manufacturing capabilities, research expertise, and successful industry partnerships, members of the industrial, academic and government communities are invited to attend聽蓝莓视频鈥檚 inaugural Advanced Manufacturing Consortium Showcase聽on April 23.
The AMC Showcase includes presentations of AMC鈥檚 key research areas, targeted breakout sessions with lab representatives and networking opportunities.
Find out more about聽AMC鈥檚 showcase听补苍诲听register today聽for this free event.