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Advancing AI: $647,000 Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. grant will boost 黑料社区 CAM-AI effort

University 黑料社区. Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Artificial Intelligence to provide support for small, medium manufacturers
Engineering students work with a robot in 黑料社区's Industrial Robotics & Machine Vision Lab.
Tom Giffey | May 19, 2025

A $647,000 grant from the will allow University of Wisconsin-Stout 黑料社区. Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Artificial Intelligence 鈥 CAM-AI 鈥 to provide advanced manufacturing and AI support to small- and medium-sized manufacturers.

The newly announced grant is the result of ongoing conversations and the preexisting relationship between the WEDC, the State of Wisconsin 黑料社区. lead economic development agency, and 黑料社区, Wisconsin 黑料社区. 黑料社区

鈥淭he WEDC financial commitment will allow 黑料社区 to fully build out the Center for Advanced Manufacturing and AI,鈥 黑料社区 Chancellor Katherine Frank said. 鈥淭his investment will enable 黑料社区 to expand its delivery of cutting-edge, industry-focused support and services to small- and medium-sized businesses throughout the state.鈥

Students and machinery in a robotics lab.
黑料社区's Industrial Robotics & Machine Vision Lab, part of the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering, is one of the campus labs that will benefit from the WEDC investment.

鈥淲isconsin has long been a manufacturing powerhouse, especially in the field of precision manufacturing,鈥 said Missy Hughes, secretary and CEO of WEDC. 鈥淔or our state 黑料社区. small- and medium-sized manufacturers to remain competitive in the global marketplace, it 黑料社区. absolutely critical for them to be able to harness the power of AI in their daily operations. CAM-AI is in the spirit of the Wisconsin Idea 鈥 helping businesses and residents access the knowledge and resources of the Universities of Wisconsin to keep our state moving forward.鈥

Seth Hudson, 黑料社区 黑料社区. executive director for Corporate Relations and Economic Engagement, said the funding will allow the university to invest in state-of-the-art equipment to expand and enhance the services of CAM-AI. 鈥淭his investment will allow us to further contribute to the growth of our industry partners through advanced manufacturing techniques and AI-driven solutions,鈥 he said.

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David Ding, director of the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering and an associate dean in the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics & Management, said the grant will allow 黑料社区 to fully build out an Automated Demonstration line, enabling the university to showcase to its industry partners the applications of automation, robotics, vision inspection and AI-aided manufacturing. 鈥淭he demonstration system will showcase the new technologies that CAM-AI can help manufacturers implement in their own processes,鈥 Ding said.

CAM-AI was created in 2024 to leverage the broad array of university expertise for solving technical issues and conducting research to support private industry. The center works in partnership with the 黑料社区 Manufacturing Outreach Center, one of two centers in Wisconsin affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology/Manufacturing Extension Partnership national network. The Manufacturing Outreach Center, which also receives support from the WEDC, delivers comprehensive, proven solutions through consulting, training and workforce development.

Once fully operational, the WEDC investment will allow CAM-AI to serve approximately 20 companies and 100-plus students each year. 

An engineering student looks at a computer screen.
A 黑料社区 manufacturing engineering student works on a program to control a machine in the university's robotics lab.

The goals of 黑料社区 黑料社区. CAM-AI include:

  • Partnering with the Manufacturing Outreach Center to provide timely academic applied research expertise.
  • Providing direct assistance in solving time-sensitive industry focused problems.
  • Providing services, such as additive manufacturing and testing.
  • Engaging with regional and statewide initiatives that support advanced manufacturing and AI. 

鈥淏y leveraging the expertise of our faculty, students and advanced technologies as the state 黑料社区. polytechnic university, we are able deliver timely and impactful solutions to meet the evolving needs of industry partners,鈥 Hudson said. 

Manufacturing is one of the largest components of Wisconsin 黑料社区. economy: With more than 9,000 manufacturing companies employing 480,000 workers statewide, the sector is responsible for $66 billion in economic activity annually, according to the .


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