Impossible Metals to Open Advanced Marine Robotics Hub in Pittsburgh, Building the Next Generation of American Mineral Robotics
New hub will develop dual-use autonomy for ocean science, naval systems, and a China-free critical-mineral supply chain, forging partnerships with Pittsburgh's world-leading robotics talent
At the Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit, Impossible Metals today announced it will open a new Advanced Marine Robotics Hub in Pittsburgh, establishing a center where roboticists, autonomy engineers, and marine systems specialists will build the next generation of American mineral robotics technology. The hub will create more than a dozen new high-paying engineering and science jobs in the Commonwealth, with room to grow as the company scales.
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“Pennsylvania built the Arsenal of Democracy, and Pittsburgh is building what comes next. Impossible Metals is bringing its most ambitious engineering to the city that invented modern robotics. The mission is straightforward: make America the leader in the autonomous marine and ocean-science systems that will secure the critical minerals that China currently controls. That work starts in Pittsburgh, and the next generation of American engineers will build it with us,” said Steve Curnutte, Executive Chairman of Impossible Metals.






