GEORGIA ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MANUFACTURING (GEORGIA AIM)

BUILDING A RESILIENT MANUFACTURING

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Georgia Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing (Georgia AIM) represents a bold vision for the future of manufacturing in Georgia and serves as a blueprint for the nation. This future is inclusive, innovative, and impactful, propelling the state of Georgia into the forefront of AI-driven manufacturing.

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STATEWIDE REACH AND FOCUS

At its core, Georgia AIM is a statewide effort that leverages a network of strategic partnerships and projects, ensuring that every corner of Georgia benefits from the convergence of AI in manufacturing. Through its partners, Georgia AIM works across the state, from urban centers to rural communities, and includes initiatives in K-12 education, technical and four-year colleges and universities, workforce development programs, resources for startups and tech innovators, and assistance for manufacturers of all sizes.

Georgia AIM — through collaborations with institutions such as Georgia Tech and the Technical College System of Georgia — ensures that AI adoption and innovation reach all regions, thereby enhancing the state’s industrial economy and securing its supply chains against future disruptions. The Georgia AIM partnership includes:

  • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Enterprise Innovation Institute: Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC), Center for Economic Development Research (CEDR), Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership (GaMEP), Georgia Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) Business Center, and Partnership for Inclusive Innovation (PIN)
    • AI Manufacturing Pilot Facility at the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute
    • Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC)
    • Supply Chain and Logistics Institute
    • VentureLab
  • Technical College System of Georgia
  • Spelman College
  • Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs (RICE) and University of Georgia
  • Georgia Cyber Innovation & Training Center
  • Middle Georgia’s 21st Century Partnership and the Houston County Development Authority
  • Southwest Georgia Regional Commission
  • Technology Association of Georgia

Through these key partners, Georgia AIM connects logistics, cybersecurity, AI commercialization, K-12 education, workforce development, and AI/smart technologies with manufacturers, individuals, and communities across Georgia. These programs and trainings in innovative technologies are tailored to meet the unique needs of different regions and manufacturers. For example, Georgia Tech’s Supply Chain and Logistics Institute focuses on bolstering rural supply chains, while the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership at Georgia Tech assists rural manufacturers in implementing AI technologies that enhance efficiency and security.

The annual Georgia FLEX competition, supported by Georgia AIM, challenges students from rural high schools across Middle and South
Georgia to start their own business.

COMMITMENT TO COMMUNITIES

A hallmark of Georgia AIM is its commitment to serving underserved and underrepresented communities across Georgia. Georgia AIM initiatives are designed to connect with and uplift communities and individuals who have historically been underrepresented in manufacturing, including rural residents, women, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), and veterans. Georgia AIM programs deliver equitable access to education, training, and technology, which in turn leads to higher-paying, safer, and more stable jobs.

Several initiatives underscore this commitment. Community engagement efforts, for instance, support manufacturers owned or operated by minorities, women, and veterans. This program offers training and certification opportunities that help these businesses adopt AI technologies and thrive in the new industrial landscape. Similarly, the Georgia Tech InVenture Prize and the GoSTEM program are focused on creating pathways for K-12 students from diverse backgrounds to enter the AI industry, thereby fostering the next generation of AI innovators.

Also, Georgia AIM’s strategic community planning efforts work closely with local leaders and organizations to create customized AI solutions that address the specific needs of each community. This holistic approach ensures that AI adoption is not only technologically advanced but also socially inclusive, bringing tangible benefits to communities that might otherwise be left behind in the AI revolution.

The K-12 InVenture Prize, a program supported by Georgia AIM, challenges students to solve problems in their own communities
using science, technology, and creative problem-solving.

A PIONEERING PROJECT

Georgia AIM is distinguished not only by its scope and inclusivity but also by its status as one of the largest projects under the federal Build Back Better series of grants funded by the Economic Development Administration, with additional financial support from the state of Georgia and industry partners. This significant funding underscores the importance of the initiative and its potential to serve as a model for other states and regions seeking to integrate AI into their manufacturing sectors.

Georgia AIM’s scale and ambition is also on display through the AI Manufacturing Pilot Facility on the Georgia Tech campus, which is expanding to more than 50,000 square feet to showcase the power of data-driven manufacturing technologies in a space fostering learning and manufacturer engagement. The completed facility will demonstrate the capabilities of machine learning and smart technologies in a space available for tours, demonstrations, and expanded collaborations through membership in the Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium.

Manufacturers can also find assistance in implementing new technologies through the Georgia MBDA Business Center and GaMEP, as well as AI commercialization initiatives through ATDC and new labs created at Technical College System of Georgia campuses around the state. Each of these elements is designed to reinforce Georgia’s position as a leader in AI manufacturing while ensuring that the benefits of AI are broadly shared across the state’s diverse population.

Georgia AIM, is supporting K-12 robotics programs in Middle Georgia, where the number of school robotics teams have doubled.

CONCLUSION

By reaching across the state, targeting underserved communities, and leveraging substantial federal, state, and industry support, Georgia AIM is not only transforming the manufacturing sector but also setting a new standard for how AI can be harnessed to drive equitable economic growth. For tech leaders, Georgia AIM is a compelling example of how AI can be deployed at scale to benefit all communities, creating a more resilient and prosperous future for Georgia and beyond. For manufacturers, Georgia AIM ensures that companies of all sizes, and their employees, are prepared for the digital factories of the future.

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