AMPF Week marks the official opening of the newly renovated Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility (AMPF) at GTMI—a milestone that reflects Georgia Tech’s continued leadership in next-generation manufacturing. The week brings together researchers, industry partners, and the broader community to experience the facility and the work it enables.

The week opens with the Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium Annual Public Meeting, featuring a technical symposium, facility tours, and a poster session showcasing research underway in the new facility. The following day continues with the Georgia AIM Infrastructure Celebration and a public open house, highlighting the growing national ecosystem supporting advanced manufacturing. Together, these events offer opportunities to connect with collaborators and see the research and infrastructure shaping the field.

Events take place at the AMPF, 575 14th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30318.

Annual Meeting: Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium Registration

Wednesday, April 29
8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Registration will close April 20. Click below for more information.

Ribbon Cutting: Georgia AIM Infrastructure Celebration

Thursday, April 30
8 a.m. – 10 a.m.

By invitation only

Open House

Thursday, April 30
2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

Georgia Tech faculty, students, partners, media and the public are welcome to take guided tours of the facility. Registration is not required.

 

Wednesday, April 29 | Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium

Time

8:30 a.m.

Topic

Guest Arrival, Check‑In, and Light Refreshments (Mezzanine)

Speaker

9–9:10 a.m.

Opening Remarks

Tom Kurfess
executive director, GTMI

Steven Ferguson
executive director, Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium

9:10–9:40 a.m.

Entrepreneurial Perspective on AI

Ali Khademhosseini 
founder, MatterX

9:40–10:25 a.m.

Panel: Integrating AI and Automation Technologies in Manufacturing

Hosted by Branden Kappes, CEO and co‑founder, Contextualize 

Panelists: Chuck Boyles, vice president, Factory Automation Systems; Roby Lynn, founder and CEO, R2Labs; Flavio DePaula, founder, Albitek; Ali Khademhosseini, founder, MatterX

10:45–11 a.m.

BREAK

10:50–11:20 a.m.

Digital Manufacturing in the Energy Industry

Barry Powell 
president and regional CEO, Siemens Electrical Products

11:20–11:50 a.m.

Federal Perspective

Mark Benedict 
senior scientist for convergent digital manufacturing, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright‑Patterson Air Force Base

Noon–1 p.m.

Networking Lunch (Tent)

1–1:30 p.m.

Advanced Manufacturing Technologies and the Evolving Workforce

Steven Jahng
vice president, Hyundai

1:30–2 p.m.

How Companies Use the Pilot Facility

Aaron Stebner
professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering

Kyle Saleeby
consortium research program director, GTMI

2–2:30 p.m.

The Value and Impact of Industry–University Partnerships

Vinicius Silva 
head of R&D Americas, Novelis

2:30–3:30 p.m.

Lab Tour

3:35–4:05 p.m.

National lab perspective on manufacturing innovation

Johney Green 
director, Savannah River National Laboratory; president and CEO, Battelle Savannah River Alliance

4:05–4:35 p.m.

South Georgia perspective on manufacturing

Justin Holland 
vice president of enterprise optimization, Cleaver Brook

4:35–5:05 p.m.

The Role of Trade Organizations in the Manufacturing Ecosystem

Rebecca Taylor 
chief business and public affairs officer, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences; 2026 president, SME

5:15–7 p.m.

Research Poster Session and Cocktail Reception Sponsored by Factory Automation Systems – AMPF Mezzanine

5:15 p.m.

Poster Session Overview with Professor Aaron Stebner, professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering

6:30 p.m.

Voting ends

6:45 p.m

Awards ceremony

7 p.m.

Event Concludes

Thursday, April 30 | Georgia AIM Infrastructure Celebration

The Georgia AIM Infrastructure Celebration highlights the statewide infrastructure investments enabled by the Georgia AIM EDA Grant. The projects focus on advancing AI-enabled innovation, manufacturing, and workforce development. This event recognizes key Georgia AIM infrastructure projects, including a ribbon cutting for the AI Manufacturing Pilot Facility project, the UGA and RICE Mobile Labs, and the  Advanced Manufacturing Studios at Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) institutions:

  • Central Georgia Technical College
  • Georgia Piedmont Technical College
  • Lanier Technical College
  • Southern Regional Technical College
  • Wiregrass Georgia Technical College

Together, these initiatives expand access to cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, hands-on training, AI and automation enabled research, and industry-aligned education—strengthening Georgia’s leadership in AI advanced manufacturing and preparing the next-generation workforce. Due to limited space, this event is by invitation only.

 

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Parking

Visiting the Georgia Tech Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility 

📍575 14th Street NW 
Atlanta, GA 30318 

Event parking is limited. You may wish to consider using rideshare or carpooling.

Event Parking

Parking for AMPF Week is available on the east side and rear of the building.

After parking, enter through the east-facing front entrance, where the event tent will be located.
 

Overflow Parking Options

If AMPF parking is full, the following nearby garages are available.

The Interlock Garage

📍 1115 Howell Mill Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
🚶 0.4 mile walk to AMPF
Walk east on 14th Street to reach the facility.
 

Dalney Parking Deck

📍 Guest entrance on Greenfield Street (off 10th Street NW)

Options to reach AMPF:

  • 🚶 0.9 mile walk to AMPF
  • 🚌 0.3 mile walk to the Green Line Stinger Shuttle stop
    (10th Street & Hemphill) for campus shuttle access
     

Hotels

The Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center is located in the heart of Atlanta’s Technology Square at 800 Spring St. NW Atlanta, GA 30308. Click the button below to make reservations, get directions and find information on the nearby attractions including restaurants and activities. In addition, Georgia Tech has partnered with a variety of nearby hotels to provide discounted rates to our visitors. View our hotel list and pricing on our Campus Travel page.