About Advanced Manufacturing

Are you a creator? Are you curious about how stuff works?

Join the 4th Industrial Revolution with a B.S. in Advanced Manufacturing Sciences or Advanced Manufacturing Operations to build an in-demand career and much more.

Advanced Manufacturing uses cutting-edge science and innovative technology including 3D printing, augmented reality, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning, and robotics to improve manufacturing production processes. Advanced Manufacturing requires professionals with advanced skills who are creative, critical thinkers, and problem-solvers.

The Advanced Manufacturing degree programs consist of courses from mechanical engineering technology, industrial design, aviation and aerospace, computer sciences, operations management, and math; certifications from SACA (Smart Automation Certification Alliance); and experiential opportunities to prepare students for a variety of careers in the manufacturing industry. Through hands-on experiences and interdisciplinary learning, you’ll explore how smarter, leaner technologies and advanced processes are transforming the way products, materials, and systems are designed and produced.

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What is Industry 4.0?

The 4th Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0, is the integration of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices using modern smart technology.

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Industry 4.0 Center of Excellence at Auraria

Helping manufacturers successfully implement digital transformation technologies resulting in streamlined operations, improved product affordability, and increased competitiveness.

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EDA University Center

The Auraria Campus Advanced Manufacturing University Center conducts applied research and offers technical assistance on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies.

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Mission Statement

To provide high-quality, experiential education that will develop students into future leaders within the competitive industries of both physical and digital advanced manufacturing.

Current Student Resources

Visit Student Resources for information on Academic Advising, Careers and Career Exploration, Internship Process, the Advanced Manufacturing Club, Announcements, and AMSI Student Events.

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AMSI Staff

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Mark Yoss

Director

Room AES 435

[email protected] (303) 605-7511
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Shannon Roe, MPA

Assistant Director

Room AES 435

[email protected] (303) 605-7105

Staff

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Jason Butler

Sr. Program Manager Technical Operations

Room AES 185

[email protected] (303) 605-7063
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Eli Nygren

Industry Lab Coordinator

Room AES 160

[email protected] (303) 605-7749

Contact AMSI

Phone: (303) 615-0880

Email: [email protected]

Mailing Address:

MSU Denver – AMSI
Campus Box 88
P.O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362

Campus Location: 

Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building
1449 7th Street, Suite 435
Denver, CO 80204

 

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Manufacturing Services

Expert manufacturing services including consulting, design, inspection and test, and manufacturing all within our advanced manufacturing labs on the MSU Denver campus.

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Advanced Manufacturing Research

Stratasys Antero 840CN03 Report

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