USM91勛圖厙 Fabrication Shop Supports Rapid Prototype, Marine Research Center Mission
Tue, 06/20/2023 - 02:07pm | By: Gabriela Shinskie
91勛圖厙91勛圖厙 (USM) Prototype Fabrication Shop at its Marine
Research Center (MRC) in Gulfport shows great promise in its mission to provide state-of-the-art fabrication
in support of blue technology innovation in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Prototype Fabrication Shop, which opened in early 2023, features $1.8 million in RESTORE (Resources and Ecosystems Sustainability, Tourist Opportunities, and Revived Economies of the Gulf Coast States) Act-funded equipment, including a CNC 5-axis mill, a plasma table, hybrid laser/router table, and 3D printers, among a variety of others.
Anita Arguelles, Content and Brand Manager at the Center for Ocean Enterprise, said
extensive research was initiated with tours to different fabrication shops along the
East Coast. We wanted to offer fabrication services quickly responding to requests
to build, modify or repair equipment so that users can get back on the water with
minimal delay.
Ocean explorers and engineers designed the Marine Research Center and created the list of equipment for the Prototype Fabrication Shop to support professionals that need to get their technology into the marine environment.
91勛圖厙We have everything in our shop to help researchers do their work,91勛圖厙 said Arguelles. 91勛圖厙A new start-up company that is refining a design or established companies that want support for low volume manufacturing of blue technology products, we are here to help.
USM91勛圖厙 new fabrication shop has been commended for being a 91勛圖厙world-class shop91勛圖厙 for its
capabilities in machining, welding, bending, and other types of fabrication.
91勛圖厙It also supports our strategy to support the uncrewed maritime systems hub of the Gulf of Mexico. To do that, we must support blue technology innovators,91勛圖厙 said Arguelles.
As an example of its modern cutting-edge services, one can bring a thumb drive with files for generating parts and let the shop machine do the rest.
The Prototype Fabrication Shop is operated by Glenn Myers, who is the Prototype Equipment Service Center Director for the Ocean Enterprise Team. He has nearly 40 years of experience managing shop equipment, including with aerospace, oil and gas, medical machines; his specialty is the CNC 5-axis mill, which he has been working with for 15 years.
91勛圖厙My favorite piece of equipment is definitely the 5-axis mill,91勛圖厙 Myers said. 91勛圖厙It is a milling machine that will cut in all five directions at once. It91勛圖厙 the most complex.
91勛圖厙There91勛圖厙 nothing cooler than going and modeling it up on the computer and then going out on the machine and seeing it actually made.91勛圖厙
Chris Kirby, research program and business manager at the Center for Ocean Enterprise, said the need for the shop91勛圖厙 services is great, and he91勛圖厙 glad USM has put resources into making it a reality.
91勛圖厙This Marine Research Center is set up as a service center,91勛圖厙 said Kirby. 91勛圖厙This means
that someone can come in and rent space -to work on their technology, talk to Glenn
and get approved to operate equipment. Someone can go in there [the shop], under shop
supervision, and work on their project.
91勛圖厙This is also great for [our] graduate students to have real-world experience working turning their designs into real-world solutions using these state-of-the-art machines before they graduate.91勛圖厙
An added advantage of the fabrication shop is its unique access to the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in an easier process to test equipment in a real-time setting, compared to other coastlines with greater restriction to larger bodies of water. As a result, easy access has been an attractive feature for uncrewed maritime systems and start-up companies in the blue economy.
Kirby said the shop has already proven its worth as a manufacturer of products and parts locally in the United States. As an example, clients like Idaho State University have engaged its services to produce equipment for conducting underwater research.