How to improve productivity using industrial exoskeleton

The key weight-bearing component of Lockheed Martin’s (NYSE: LMT) industry-leading FORTIS® industrial exoskeleton is now available as a separate product. Capable of supporting weight up to 50 pounds, the unpowered FORTIS Tool Arm relieves fatigue as users work with heavy industrial tools. “In some cases, you want to support heavy tool loads like the FORTIS Read more about How to improve productivity using industrial exoskeleton[…]

Digital Light Engine technology to illuminate F-22 Head-Up Display

BAE Systems has been selected by Lockheed Martin to modernize the F-22 Raptor’s head-up display (HUD) for the U.S. Air Force, replacing it with a completely digital version. Under terms of the contract, BAE Systems will use its advanced Digital Light Engine (DLE) technology to implement a form, fit, and function HUD solution that integrates Read more about Digital Light Engine technology to illuminate F-22 Head-Up Display[…]

A new worldwide leader in qubit capacity

Following a recent upgrade, the USC-Lockheed Martin Quantum Computing Center (QCC) based at the USC Information Sciences Institute (ISI) with 1098 qubits, is now the leader in qubit capacity. With this upgrade from the 512-qubit D-Wave Two™ system, the D-Wave 2X™ processor is enabling QCC researchers to continue their efforts to close the gap between Read more about A new worldwide leader in qubit capacity[…]

Cool Technology Turns Down the Heat on High-Tech Equipment

Thousands of electrical components make up today’s most sophisticated systems – and without innovative cooling techniques, those systems get hot. Lockheed Martin is working with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Microsystems Technology Office (MTO) on its ICECool-Applications research program that could ultimately lead to a lighter, faster and cheaper way to cool high-powered Read more about Cool Technology Turns Down the Heat on High-Tech Equipment[…]