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Membership
Invitation
RCAM is inviting
companies to join us in addressing key research and technology development
issues in manufacturing technology. Companies with 500 or more employees can
join as a Regular Member with annual membership dues of $20,000.00. Companies
with fewer than 500 employees can join as an Associate member with annual
membership dues of $10,000.00. A company engaged in
manufacturing and materials processing, or in supplying the machines, tools,
software, or other components directed towards the processing of advanced and
emerging materials, or a U.S. research organization performing research and
development on manufacturing technology, may become a Regular or Associate
member of the Center. All Center Members will be entitled to:
- Hold a voting seat on the Center Industry Advisory Board (IAB)
- Participate in semi-annual Center program reviews
- Track, monitor, and advise the Director on the Center's research,
educational, and training activities
A company could earn a membership in RCAM by
funding a research project with an amount at least equal to the annual
membership fee. In addition, a company may contribute in-kind support towards
the membership fee.
Benefits to
RCAM's Members
- Assistance in developing and implementing new manufacturing processes and
systems
- Design and rapid prototyping
- Numerical and experimental analysis of products and processes
- Optimization and automation of current manufacturing processes
- Technical assistance in feasibility studies, project evaluation planning
and control
- Assistance in training and professional development of employees
- Recruitment of highly qualified graduate students
- Usage of the Center’s equipment for product and process development
- Jointly attract long-term federal, state and private funding
Types of Collaborations
- Core research projects, funded by sponsor membership fees, to develop a
knowledge and skills base for transfer to industry
- Single-sponsored projects, funded by one sponsor for its sole benefit and
strictly confidential
- Group-sponsored projects, funded by a number of companies usually to
address the pre-competitive needs of a particular industrial sector
- Collaborative projects, funded by federal and state agencies and
corporations
For more information, please e-mail Radovan Kovacevic at kovacevi@engr.smu.edu
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