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John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Testing New Robotic Arm to Speed Up Large-Scale Maritime Repairs

Summary by Guice Offshore
Traditionally, building or repairing large maritime parts such as propellers requires custom molds and expensive assembly-line infrastructure, which entails a significant investment for many small suppliers.  By enabling large-format builds without extensive fixturing, a new system currently being researched could help expand supplier participation and diversify America’s maritime industry, as well as our maritime defense industrial base by bein…
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Guice Offshore broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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