Robotic Welding Workshop for Manufacturers
The ARM Institute and Catalyst Connection will host a free Robotic Welding Workshop for Manufacturers. This event is part of the ARM Institute’s Robotics Manufacturing Hub program.
This educational session helps companies understand how robots work in welding applications. You will learn practical steps to use these new tools and boost your company’s competitiveness.
This event is free to attend. Complimentary breakfast and lunch will be provided.
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Audience
This workshop is designed for:
- Manufacturers looking to add automation to their welding setup.
- Suppliers who provide robotic welding solutions to the industry.
Suppliers: If you want to host an exhibit table or present your solutions, please email us at RMHub@arminstitute.org. (Note: We held a similar successful event for robotic sanding and grinding this past spring.)
About the Robotics Manufacturing Hub & the ARM Institute

The ARM Institute is a Manufacturing Innovation Institute funded by the Office of the Secretary of Defense. It belongs to the Manufacturing USA® network. The institute uses a broad network of over 400 partners across industry, academia, and government. Together, we make robotics, autonomy, and AI easier to access for U.S. manufacturers of all sizes. We also train the workforce, grow our economy, and boost national security.
Through the Southwestern Pennsylvania New Economy Collaboration and the federal Build Back Better Regional Challenge, the ARM Institute offers free operational reviews. We help regional small and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) evaluate where and how robotics can improve their business. The institute delivers these services through the Robotics Manufacturing Hub at Mill 19 in Pittsburgh and through Regional Innovation Accelerators.
Can’t make it to the event but want to explore free robotics services? Email us at RMHub@arminstitute.org or learn more here.
About Catalyst Connection & the Digital Bridge Program

Catalyst Connection is a Pittsburgh nonprofit that supports small manufacturers across southwestern Pennsylvania through consulting and training. We collaborate with clients to boost revenue, growth, and productivity. Our work is supported by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development and the Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership.

The Digital Bridge program helps businesses upgrade operations and beat challenges through modern technology. Catalyst and its partners provide:
- Free and low-cost technical assistance.
- Direct access to growth capital.
- Hands-on graduate student projects.
- Networking opportunities and industry events.
Catalyst and ARM work together directly to help local manufacturers leverage resources from both helpful programs.
Parking
You can find a few outdoor parking options at Mill 19 Hazelwood Green. Free street parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is also a paid lot located across the property from our building. Please let us know in advance if you need handicap-accessible parking. Click here to view the map.
