The Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center Research and Development (OMIC R&D) is excited to welcome ZOLLER as its newest member. Founded in Germany in 1945, ZOLLER is a market leader in tool presetting and measuring, inspection and measuring, tool management software, and storage solutions and automation. ZOLLER has 115 employees across North America and has over 600 employees located in 48 countries across the globe. With the capabilities and experience ZOLLER brings to the membership, OMIC R&D will continue to build a world-class research and development capability supporting industry developments in advanced metals manufacturing.
Craig Campbell, executive director of OMIC R&D said, “ZOLLER brings tremendous weight to OMIC R&D’s high-end inspection and measuring capabilities, bolstering the strength of our unique partnership model. Their voice is critical to our efforts to help manufacturers increase their ability to quickly and effectively evaluate the quality of their products. The Board of Governors and our staff are also excited about having a ZOLLER Titan at our facility. It boasts the most advanced capability of any Titan in the world, and we are eager to see it in action. We welcome the ZOLLER team to the OMIC R&D family and look forward to a very fruitful collaboration.”
OMIC R&D is the fifteenth innovation research collaborative established with Boeing leadership worldwide, and the first Boeing has sponsored in the United States. Its mission is to bring together manufacturing companies and higher education in an innovative environment to solve the advanced manufacturing challenges facing industry. Faculty and university students undertake “outside-in” applied research to solve real production problems while training the next generation of engineers and technologists to meet the high demand for skilled workers in advanced metals manufacturing. Member companies pool resources and knowledge with researchers to create a highly dynamic and innovative R&D center with access to the most advanced equipment and tools.
Michael Gallier, regional sales manager for the Pacific Northwest at ZOLLER Inc. said, “ZOLLER will be bringing some of its best capabilities to OMIC R&D as it seeks to solve industry’s challenges. We are committed to excellence and it is clear that is OMIC’s focus as well. We look forward to working together with such a strong, diverse group of industry and academic partners and are confident that ZOLLER’s contribution will have a significant impact on the future of metals manufacturing.”
ZOLLER Inc. joins twenty-one other OMIC R&D industry and university members in this unique collaboration: ATI; Blount; IMS Software International; Boeing;CG Tech; Daimler Trucks North America; HAIMER, Hangsterfer’s Laboratories, Inc.; Kennametal; Mitsubishi Materials Corporation; Oregon Institute of Technology; Oregon State University; OSG USA, Inc; Sandvik Coromant; Portland State University; Seco Tools; Silver Eagle Manufacturing; Summit Manufacturing Inc.; Vigor; Walter Tools; and WFL Millturn Technologies.
About the Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center Research and Development
OMIC R&D is a world-class collaborative environment bringing together industry, higher education and government in partnership to develop new tools, techniques and technologies to address near-term manufacturing challenges through applied research and advanced technical training. OMIC R&D is modeled after the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Center (AMRC) in partnership with Boeing in Sheffield, England. The OMIC R&D collaborative partnership is located in Scappoose, Oregon in a facility owned and administered by the Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech).