Lockheed Martin expands New Industrial Collaboration Project for Philippines

Soroush Korivand, a postdoctoral fellow at SMU, works with a robot in the Lyle School of Engineering’s new Center for Digital and Human Augmented Manufacturing on Thursday, May 30, 2024, on the SMU campus in Dallas.
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Lockheed Martin is expanding its industrial collaboration package for the Philippines as part of its F-16 Block 70 solution for the country’s Multi Role Fighter program. The enhanced offer includes a strategic partnership with Southern Methodist University (SMU) to drive digital innovation, intellectual property creation, and workforce development with Philippine universities and industry.

The partnership will provide a comprehensive platform for technology and knowledge transfer, including funding for business incubation, government initiatives, and academic programs. A world-class research lab and training space will be established, enabling Filipino professionals to develop innovative solutions and prototypes that can be applied in various industries.

“We are committed to investing in the development of new capabilities and intellectual properties in close collaboration with leading universities and companies in the Philippines,” said Jess Koloini, Lockheed Martin F-16 Business Development.

The partnership will leverage the expertise of SMU’s Center for Digital and Human-Augmented Manufacturing (CDHAM) and Deason Innovation Gym (DIG) to significantly enhance the Philippines’ research and development capacity in digital modeling, simulations, virtual and augmented reality, robotics, automation, and Artificial Intelligence.

Key components of the partnership include:

  • Access to state-of-the-art innovation tools and equipment located at SMU, enabling Filipino professionals to develop innovative solutions and prototypes
  • Funding for business incubation, government initiatives, and academic programs
  • Establishment of a world-class research lab and training space
  • Collaboration with leading universities and companies in the Philippines to develop new capabilities and intellectual properties
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