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U.S. Air Force Reserve, Marcos Del Orbe, HQ AFRC Senior Innovation Officer; uses an AR headset demo designed by D’Angelo Technologies, at the US Army Robotics, AI & Autonomy Forum at the Robotics Innovation Center on June 17, 2026.

Building Mission-ready Technology and Talent

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When conditions are complex and stakes are high, technology has to be trusted, resilient and ready to use. Carnegie Mellon University is helping meet national security needs by advancing AI and robotics, cybersecurity, software and workforce preparation.

Mission-Critical Technology

CMU researchers develop trusted AI, robotics, autonomy and software systems designed to work in complex environments where speed, reliability and human judgement matter. 

Mission-Ready Talent

CMU programs help military and government teams build skills in AI, data science, robotics, software and leadership.

From Research to Readiness

CMU connects foundational research, testing, industry and government partnerships and commercialization to move emerging technologies to deployment.