Collage of MARC pictures

 

Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, Georgia on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology, lies one of the foremost multidisciplinary research centers focusing on the next generation manufacturing technologies - the Manufacturing Research Center (MARC).

With a $15-million grant from the State of Georgia, and additional funding from manufacturing companies, MARC opened its doors in 1991. Focusing on the unique capabilities that a dynamic research and development program can provide, MARC is at the forefront in targeting, developing, and implementing manufacturing technologies whose economic impact is felt across the U.S. and around the world.

MARC is a world-class facility in manufacturing processes, applications, and technological solutions to manufacturing problems.  It prides itself on a mission which is three-fold:

  • Leadership. MARC identifies high profile opportunities to leverage Georgia Tech resources by focusing and extending Georgia Tech’s capabilities in partnership with industry, to solve important manufacturing problems.
  • Sponsorship. MARC responds, as appropriate, to industry inquiries and requests for proposals and initiates new programs.
  • Stewardship. MARC manages Georgia Tech resources that are allocated for the support and development of interdisciplinary manufacturing education, research, and service.
     

Professor Steven Danyluk
Director, Manufacturing Research Center

 

Contact

For more information on the Manufacturing Research Center, or questions about this web site, please e-mail information@marc.gatech.edu


Manufacturing Research Center
Georgia Institute of Technology
813 Ferst Drive, N.W.
Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0560  U.S.A.
Telephone: +1(404) 894-9100
Fax: +1(404) 894-3913

 

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