FW-HTF-R: Fostering Learning and Adaptability of Future Manufacturing Workers with Intelli — NSF Award to Georgia Tech Research Co
This research project imagines the future of work in precision manufacturing where the spatial and causal reasoning and decision-making abilities of workers are augmented through teaming with intelligent extended reality (IXR) technologies. Evidence suggests that the newer wave of automation in manufacturing is not so
| Award title | FW-HTF-R: Fostering Learning and Adaptability of Future Manufacturing Workers with Intelli |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2528653 |
| Awardee | Georgia Tech Research Corporation |
| City | ATLANTA |
| State | GA |
| Amount obligated | $727,282 |
| Principal investigator | Mohsen Moghaddam |
| Program | FW-HTF Futr Wrk Hum-Tech Frntr |
| Start date | 01/01/2025 |
| Abstract | This research project imagines the future of work in precision manufacturing where the spatial and causal reasoning and decision-making abilities of workers are augmented through teaming with intelligent extended reality (IXR) technologies. Evidence suggests that the newer wave of automation in manufacturing is not so much to replace workers but rather to complement human work to increase precision, safety, and product quality. Yet, U.S. manufacturers are not adequately addressing the changing n |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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