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Said Nick Solaro, General Partner from Drive Capital. Path currently has two robotic welding products in the market. The AW-3 Robotic Welding Cell can handle large parts, as big as 70 feet long.
In the last few years, the career center has spent around $2 million on new equipment for its manufacturing programs, including plasma cutters, a robotic welder, milling machines and 3-D printers.
Welders generally need a certification or associate ... Panton says his students leave with a degree that will allow them to work with robots that 3D-print pieces of cars, or rockets or submarines.
The 7,000-pound metal sculpture was created by the apprentices at Welder Underground, a Brooklyn-based apprenticeship program.