• US firm to boost making of extreme environment materials to power breakthroughs in aerospace The step will explore greater manufacturing efficiencies and accelerate the development of extreme environment material technologies. • A San Diego-based company has taken a major step that can help power future breakthroughs across aerospace, defense, energy, and other critical industry sectors. • General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) is set to advance innovation in industrial manufacturing of advanced ceramic matrix composites for extreme environments. • For this, GA-EMS has signed an MOU with the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). • The ceramic matrix composites help safeguard national security, boost economic competitiveness other critical industry sectors that depend on products that can withstand extreme temperatures, radiation, corrosion, and intense mechanical stress. • Powerful partnership will accelerate innovation “The agreement creates a powerful partnership that will accelerate innovation, strengthen critical supply chains, and deliver advanced materials essential for national and energy security,” said Scott Forney, president of GA-EMS.

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  • US firm to boost making of extreme environment materials to power breakthroughs in aerospace The step will explore greater manufacturing efficiencies and accelerate the development of extreme environment material technologies. A San Diego-based company has taken a major step that can help power future breakthroughs across aerospace, defense, energy, and other critical industry sectors. General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) is set to advance innovation in industrial manufacturing of advanced ceramic matrix composites for extreme environments. For this, GA-EMS has signed an MOU with t

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