ARRI Building

 

 

Mission
Global leadership in micromanufacturing research, development and pilot production.

Clean Room

Location
ARRI is a unit of the College of Engineering, located in a 48,000 ft² modern facility in Fort Worth, about 10 miles from the main UT Arlington campus.

People
A team of approximately one hundred staff and faculty members, along with students and interns work side by side in an interdisciplinary and entrepreneurial environment with close ties to industry.

R&D
Novel processes and tools for the assembly, packaging, and integration of manufacturable devices and systems at the microscale.

The Texas Microfactory™
A pilot production facility dedicated to the custom development of scalable processes for automated micromanufacturing.

Extension
The primary focus of the Small Business Assistance Centers is on quality, business and information management systems as well as process integration and improvement.

 

LATEST NEWS AT ARRI
ARRI Seminar-"A Bio-Micro/Nano Robotic Manipulation System" by Dr. Masahiro Nakajima
On Thursday, February 11th, ARRI is pleased to present Dr. Masahiro Nakajima of the Center for Micro/Nano Mechatronics at Nagoya University. Dr. Nakajima will describe the technical challenges and applications of a micro/nano robotic system developed for single cell analysis.

ARRI Staff Research Profile-Dr. Eileen Moss
Dr. Moss, a Research Scientist at ARRI, was recently featured for her work on BioCAST (Biological Conformal Apparatus for Skin Treatment) platform. Click here for the full-length article.

Booth Exhibit at SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing 2010
ARRI will have a booth exhibit at the SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing 2010 conference, from April 5-9, 2010 in Orlando, Florida. For directions and more information, please contact Theresa Culver at tculver@uta.edu or visit the conference website here.


 
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