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Apple Manufacturing Academy Trains US Firms on AI for Supply Chains

Apple's Manufacturing Academy has trained over 150 American businesses in AI and smart manufacturing techniques. The free programme pairs Apple engineers with small and medium-sized manufacturers.

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Key Points

  • Apple Manufacturing Academy hosted its largest event with hundreds of US manufacturers
  • Programme teaches AI and smart manufacturing techniques to small and medium businesses
  • Academy has supported over 150 American businesses through free training sessions

Apple’s Manufacturing Academy has trained over 150 American businesses in and smart manufacturing techniques since its launch last year, the company said at the programme’s largest event to date in Michigan.

The Spring Forum, held at Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, brought together hundreds of US manufacturers, industry leaders and academics to showcase how participating companies are applying — software systems that can analyse data and make decisions — to modernise factory operations.

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The Apple Manufacturing Academy is a free programme that pairs Apple engineers and MSU experts with small and medium-sized US businesses. It teaches them to implement AI tools and smart manufacturing methods, which use sensors, data analytics and automation to improve production efficiency. The academy is the only programme of its kind in North and is open to businesses nationwide.

Block Imaging shows AI adoption on factory floor

Block Imaging, a Michigan-based company that services and refurbishes medical imaging equipment including CT scanners and MRI machines, hosted forum attendees at its facility. The company demonstrated how it has applied learnings from the programme to improve efficiency in its operations.

“The Apple Manufacturing Academy has had a direct impact on how we operate,” said Katie Runyon, Block Imaging’s director of Technical Training. “The training we’ve received from Apple engineers and Michigan State experts has given our team practical tools and techniques we’ve been able to apply immediately on the floor.”

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Priya Balasubramaniam, Apple’s vice president of Product Operations, said the academy was created to bring advanced manufacturing techniques to American manufacturers. “Our goal was to create real-world applications that help companies enhance their productivity and efficiency,” Balasubramaniam told attendees.

Programme part of Apple’s ₹56 lakh crore US commitment

The academy was launched as part of Apple’s $600 billion (approximately ₹56 lakh crore) commitment to the United States. The programme has conducted dozens of free in-person training sessions and recently added virtual programming to extend its reach.

The forum featured speakers from McKinsey, Magna, LightGuide and Medtronic addressing topics including physical AI — robotic systems that interact with the real world — on factory floors and the challenges of implementing AI solutions at scale.

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Kevin M Guskiewicz, Michigan State University’s president, discussed with Balasubramaniam how AI is transforming manufacturing operations and what skills workers will need in an AI-enabled economy.

The initiative has implications for global supply chains. Apple manufactures a significant portion of its products in , including India, where the company has expanded iPhone production through partners Foxconn and Tata Electronics. The manufacturing techniques being developed through the academy could potentially influence training and production methods across Apple’s global supplier network.

Forum attendees also visited MSU’s Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, Peckham, and the MSU Dairy Cattle Teaching and Research Center. A poster session featured MSU students and small business participants presenting manufacturing innovations.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the Apple Manufacturing Academy?

The Apple Manufacturing Academy is a free programme that pairs Apple engineers and Michigan State University experts with small and medium-sized US businesses to help them implement AI and smart manufacturing techniques.

How many businesses has the Apple Manufacturing Academy trained?

The academy has supported more than 150 American businesses through dozens of free in-person training sessions since its launch. It has also recently added virtual programming.

Is the Apple Manufacturing Academy free?

Yes, the Apple Manufacturing Academy is a free programme open to small and medium-sized businesses across the United States. It offers both in-person and virtual training sessions.

What is Apple's investment commitment to the US?

Apple has made a $600 billion commitment to the United States, approximately ₹50 lakh crore. The Apple Manufacturing Academy was launched as part of this investment.

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