Coherix Partners with EMU on "Factory of the Future" Technology Program
- More than 70 mechanical engineering students to participate
- Focus will be on the growing field of adhesive-dispensing technology
The three-year program at the university's GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology is focused on precision-manufacturing applications in the growing field of adhesive-dispensing technology and is supported by a
Mohamad Qatu, dean of Eastern's GameAbove college, notes that an important objective of the project will be to help expand the use of computer vision, virtual reality and adaptive-process-control systems in the automotive, medical and consumer-electronics industries.
"The program will provide our students with experience in the programming and use of industrial robots to dispense adhesives and sealants in the manufacture of cars, medical devices and consumer electronics – technology that could save billions of dollars in manufacturing costs," explains Qatu.
"We are looking forward to partnering with Eastern Michigan University," notes Dwight Carlson, Coherix chairman and CEO. "Our goal is to offer engineering students at the university advanced factory-of-the-future training as well as access to the latest adaptive-process-control and dispensing-system technology under development at Coherix."
Over the next three years, more than 70 mechanical-engineering graduate and undergraduate students are expected to take part in the program developed and directed by Associate Professor Emad Tanbour. A major part of their work will take place in a computer-vision and virtual-reality research facility at EMU provided by Coherix.
According to Tanbour, all of the undergraduate students currently enrolled in the Coherix program are
Several other companies provided equipment for the Coherix laboratory. Kawasaki Robotics, for example, donated an industrial robot while Sames supplied dispensing equipment and the Gonzalez Group provided safety fencing.
Werth adds, "I'm learning technology I didn't even know existed. I have programmed a robot to do things I didn't know were possible. This course of studies will open a lot of doors for me and has been the absolute highlight of my four years at Eastern Michigan University."
Coherix, celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2024, is a pioneer in the development of 3D-enabled adaptive-process-control technology. Headquartered in
The company's post-Covid sales have increased at an annual rate of 35 percent and are expected to continue at a similar pace over the next five years. Nearly 150 of the world's leading automakers and tier-one automotive suppliers are Coherix customers with more than 4,000 dispensing systems equipped with Coherix 3D computer-vision technology installed on manufacturing and assembly lines around the world.
The growing reputation of
EMU introduced its undergraduate engineering program in 2017 and broke into the U.S. News & World Report national rankings just four years later. The program today is recognized as the 69th best among 273 engineering colleges in the publication's ranking of "Best Colleges."
About Coherix
Coherix creates adaptive process-control systems for the autonomous application of adhesives using 3D laser-based sensors that see, understand and proactively correct adhesive applications to minimize error, maximize performance and reduce cost.
The company's 3D computer-vision technology provides "eyes" with depth perception for robots that allow customers to manage complex manufacturing processes. Its recently introduced Adaptive Process Control (APC™) technology proactively corrects variations on-the-fly for adhesive applications on assembly lines to reduce downtime, eliminate waste and improve quality.
Headquartered in
About Eastern Michigan University
Founded in 1849, Eastern is the second-oldest public university in
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