8 results for author: Barry Brian


Fiber Fusion in Industrial Automation: Why DRM Invested in Splicing Technology That Strengthens Signals and Installs

“This is a big leap forward in how we install and certify fiber. We can now document dB loss from day one and fit tighter terminations into compact spaces,” said Barry Brian, Partner at DRM, LLC.

DRM Showcases Robotic Simulation and Integration Expertise at GlassBuild 2025

DRM will exhibit at GlassBuild America 2025 with a live robotic motion demo that simulates dispensing applications for glass manufacturing. Stop by Booth #23159 to see how DRM supports power-to-process integration, including controls, safety, motion, and data collection. DRM is a KUKA Robotics Platinum Partner and a Rockwell Automation Gold OEM Partner.

DRM Earns Gold OEM Partner Status from Rockwell Automation

“Achieving Gold Partner status with Rockwell Automation reflects a significant investment of time, dedication, and strategic alignment,” said Kate Luke, Account Manager at Rockwell Automation. “Within the Rockwell ecosystem, this designation identifies an OEM as a market leader—demonstrating a strong commitment to integrating Rockwell products and technologies across their equipment and solutions. DRM exemplifies these qualities through their technical capabilities, alignment with Rockwell standards, and customer-first mindset. They are a valued partner, consistently working alongside us to develop and deliver exceptional solutions.”

DRM, LLC to Showcase Robotic Automation for Rubber Manufacturing at the 2025 Global Polymer Summit

DRM will showcase a live KUKA robotic cell at the 2025 Global Polymer Summit in Cleveland. The demo highlights palletizing, motion control, and rubber automation.

EOS at DRM: Building a Stronger Foundation

EOS at DRM: Building a Stronger Foundation At DRM, the commitment to delivering exceptional results for clients starts with how we operate internally. That’s why our team recently came together to officially roll out EOS, the Entrepreneurial Operating System, across the company. When you walk through the doors at DRM, it’s clear that something different is happening. The team’s passion, grit, and technical talent are on full display, but behind the scenes, leadership is just as focused on making sure the business is running as smartly and effectively as the systems they design. That mindset recently culminated in a powerful moment: a ...

Robotic Dispensing: Engineering Precision in Manufacturing

This article explores how robotic dispensing is transforming precision-driven manufacturing, with a focus on glass applications such as appliance assembly and automotive glazing. Drawing from real-world integration work — including a recent project for a major appliance manufacturer — it highlights the engineering challenges and automation strategies behind high-performance dispensing systems. The Science of Dispensing: Precision Meets Automation Today, manufacturing goes far beyond assembling parts and moving materials. Many applications require precise coordination between robotic motion, adhesive chemistry, and surface preparation—particu...

University of Tennessee Visits Automation Company to Strengthen Industry-Education Partnerships

How Do You Prepare Engineers for a World Where Machines Learn? Manufacturing today isn’t just about gears, motors, and conveyor belts. It’s about intelligent automation, adaptive robotics, and data-driven decision-making. As industrial technology advances at an unprecedented pace, educators and engineers alike are asking a critical question: How do we prepare the next generation of engineers for a world where machines think, adapt, and integrate smoothly into human workflows? That very question led representatives from the University of Tennessee to DRM. As part of their ongoing exploration of automation’s role in modern manufacturing, ...

Modern Data Solutions for Glass Manufacturing

In glass manufacturing, every fraction of a second and every square inch of material counts. Despite the industry’s critical need for precision, many plants still rely on outdated processes...