Browse by Editorial Category
Browse by Edition Date

July 2026

Skip Navigation Links.
Expand Applying TechnologyApplying Technology
Expand Automation Equip and SystemsAutomation Equip and Systems
Collapse Current NewsCurrent News
6K Additive Breaks Ground on Major Facility Expansion
AE Shoals Paves the Way for Nationwide Investment in American Military Might
Improving Industrial Measures Point to Sustained Manufacturing Technology Demand
Registration Now Open for The Assembly Show 2026
Welding Summit 2026 Returns to the Woodlands in August
Barron Industries Invests in Domestic Titanium Casting Capacity
Bourn and Koch Represents Minganti Global in North America
Automate Process Planning
Colibrium Additive Awarded Naval Air Systems Command Contract
Davi Strengthens North American Operations with New Headquarters
Single Source for Plastic and Metal Parts Machining Fabrication Busbar Solutions
Standard and Custom Workholding Solutions
DMG MORI and The University of Tokyo Establish Machining Transformation Research Center
Exhibit Space Available for ET 27
Galveston College Announces Engineering Technology Program
Integrating Physical AI into Manned and Unmanned Shipbuilding
John Bouchard and Sons Named Hanwha Centrifugal Compressor Distributor
How Manufacturers Can Redefine Productivity and Transform Possibilities
Precision Manufacturing Start-Up Opens Franchise Factory in Missouri
Pipe Jack Stands for Heavy-Duty Applications
Manufacturing Platform Purpose-Built for the Unmanned Systems Industry
Industry Partnership Grant Will Fuel Career Pipelines
MC Machinery Systems Cimarron Industrial Sales Expand Fabrication Support Across Texas
Cordless 10-Gauge Nibbler
Mitutoyo Expands in Florida with New Lakeland Metrology Service Center
Morningstar CAM Solutions Partners with HCL CAMWorks
Morris Group Named Okuma Distributor of the Year
Demonstration of Autonomous Mobile Robot Technology
Scientific Cutting Tools Announces New Representation
Machine Orders Continue Rally in Q1 2026
Welding Helmet with Super Single Auto-Darkening Filter
Technical Equipment Joins YCM Alliance
Expand EDM Machinery-ConsumablesEDM Machinery-Consumables
Expand People In The NewsPeople In The News
Expand Plant Safety-Worker Protection-ErgonomicsPlant Safety-Worker Protection-Ergonomics
Expand Smart Manufacturing-AISmart Manufacturing-AI

show all editions →

Click here to watch Tutorial Videos >

Renishaw AerospaceThe Muratec LS3015MC is a fiber laser combination machine that brings laser cutting and machining together in one compact platform.The Muratec LS3015MC is a fiber laser combination machine that brings laser cutting and machining together in one compact platform.Midaco CNC ProductivityMidaco CNC ProductivityISCAR PentacutISCAR QUICK3CHAM

Integrating Physical AI into Manned and Unmanned Shipbuilding



HII and GrayMatter Robotics (GMR) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the integration of GMR's Physical AI into shipbuilding operations that could accelerate throughput, strengthen the maritime industrial base, and augment the shipbuilding workforce. This will include bringing autonomous surface preparation, coating, and inspection technologies into shipbuilding. The MOU signing ceremony took place at GrayMatter Robotics' headquarters and was attended by Eric Chewning, HII's Executive Vice President Of Maritime Systems and Corporate Strategy, and Ariyan Kabir, GrayMatter Robotics CEO and co-founder.

"We are in the midst of an American shipbuilding renaissance, and we are excited to partner with GMR to explore incorporating their state-of-the-art physical AI models into our shipbuilding operations," said Chewning. "Our shipbuilding throughput was up 14% in 2025, and we are looking for an additional 15% increase in 2026. By working with new partners like GMR, we can further augment our workforce and speed up U.S. Navy shipbuilding production. I look forward to jointly developing autonomous AI-based manufacturing solutions and integrating them into our High-Yield Production Robotics (HYPR) initiative that leverages physical AI technologies to our shipbuilding processes. Navigating this transformational partnership has the potential to increase our throughput efficiency without sacrificing quality."

HII and GrayMatter Robotics will work to identify and potentially pursue future opportunities in four areas that include: autonomous shipbuilding capability development; integration of GMR technologies with other shipbuilding technology initiatives; workforce training to extend automation; and acceleration and scaling of unmanned system production. Together with other innovative shipbuilding technologies, GMR would augment the shipbuilding workforce, automate structural production, and accelerate throughput to advance national security objectives.

"GrayMatter Robotics is proud to be leading the charge to bring Factory SuperIntelligence to bolster our national security in this partnership with HII," said Kabir. "We are partnering with HII to solve difficult problems. We will push to drive down delivery time, build our arsenal, and build the essential components for our war fighters, and we have to do this very quickly. Bridging that gap between demand and capacity is of utmost importance-right after making sure we are delivering the right quality and consistency and eliminating the scrap, repair, and rework."

Following the MOU signing ceremony, attendees from HII, local dignitaries, and GMR stakeholders walked GMR's Physical AI experience center and observed demonstrations. The demonstrations showcased how GMR's AI-driven robotic systems are applicable to naval fabrication work, ranging from sanding, grinding, and blasting to coating and inspecting. The demonstrations exhibit how GMR's AI systems can adapt to the high-mix and high-variability of shipyard production, while maintaining high standards at speed, and with the efficient use of materials.

Currently, HII shipbuilders are combining advanced digital tools, modernized facilities and time-honored craftsmanship to build the navy's most complex ships. While welding automation and other AI technologies continue to advance, much of the work remains hands-on and highly skilled, with tasks such as sandblasting, grinding, and coating that must follow strict adherence to requirements. AI-driven technologies offer promising opportunities to support these critical processes by reducing repetitive work and improving consistency to help accelerate delivery timelines and meet the U.S. Navy's growing demand.

For more information contact:

GrayMatter Robotics

2226 East 223rd St.

Carson, CA 90810

310-283-2335

info@graymatter-robotics.com

www.graymatter-robotics.com

HII

4101 Washington Ave.

Newport News, VA 23607

www.hii.com

< back