Flex has entered into a strategic partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as part of the university’s newly launched Initiative for New Manufacturing (INM). This groundbreaking, institute-wide initiative is designed to redefine the future of industrial production by leveraging advanced technologies, with the goal of boosting innovation and strengthening the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing.
As a founding member of the INM Industry Consortium, Flex will collaborate closely with MIT’s team of researchers, educators, and industry peers to spearhead transformative projects that integrate artificial intelligence, machine automation, and next-generation manufacturing systems.
“Flex is proud to collaborate with MIT on this important initiative to shape the future of manufacturing,” said Cameron Carr, chief strategy officer of Flex. “Together, we aim to innovate and advance manufacturing by focusing on areas that increase resilience, productivity, and sustainability — while helping to build a stronger industrial base in the U.S. and beyond.”
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MIT’s INM is anchored around four strategic pillars that aim to reimagine the entire manufacturing landscape:
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Innovating manufacturing systems and technologies
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Enhancing productivity and elevating the human role in manufacturing
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Scaling new ventures and building resilient supply chains
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Driving global transformation with a focus on sustainability and inclusive economic growth
As part of its efforts, INM will establish advanced laboratories dedicated to developing cutting-edge manufacturing tools and processes. A unique “factory observatory” initiative will also allow MIT students to visit Flex production facilities for immersive, real-world learning experiences.
In addition, Flex will host MIT faculty, researchers, and Master of Engineering (MEng) students at its Sorocaba, Brazil, facility. There, they will collaborate with FIT (Flex Institute of Technology) – a nonprofit R&D institute that pioneers technological advancements in electronics manufacturing and product development.
“We’re excited to collaborate with companies like Flex that are already shaping the next generation of industry,” said Professor John Hart, Head of the MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering and INM faculty co-director. “This collaboration aligns our shared vision of creating more resilient, human-centered, and technologically advanced manufacturing ecosystems.”
Through this partnership, Flex and MIT aim to accelerate the transformation of global manufacturing, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and a future-ready workforce.