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CARSON, CA (Los Angeles County) Jan. 20, 2026 — GrayMatter Robotics, a leader in AI-powered surface finishing automation, announced its selection as one of five finalists in the Department of Defense (DoD) Maintenance Innovation Challenge (MIC), chosen from 59 competitive submissions. The company will present its AI-driven robotic maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) solutions to senior defense maintenance leaders at the 2025 DoD Maintenance Symposium, now scheduled for Jan. 20–23, 2026, at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The Maintenance Innovation Challenge, facilitated by the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) and sponsored by the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Defense–Material Readiness, identifies transformative technologies with the potential to revolutionize DoD maintenance and sustainment operations. GrayMatter’s selection underscores the strategic importance of autonomous surface finishing capabilities in maintaining military readiness across air, land, and sea domains. “This recognition validates our mission to solve the most challenging problems in defense maintenance through Physical AI,“ said Ariyan Kabir, CEO and co-founder of GrayMatter Robotics. “Our technology directly addresses the DoD’s critical maintenance workforce shortage while dramatically improving turnaround times for essential weapon systems. By automating the most ergonomically demanding and time-intensive surface preparation tasks, we’re enabling maintainers to focus on higher-value work that keeps our warfighters mission-ready.“ Revolutionary Approach to Defense Maintenance AutomationGrayMatter Robotics’ finalist submission, “AI-Powered Robotic Maintenance Repair and Overhaul,” demonstrates how the company’s proprietary GMR-AI™ platform enables geometry-agnostic, adaptive automation without preprogramming. The technology addresses critical challenges in military depot maintenance, including:
The company’s physics-informed AI approach uniquely handles high-variability defense assets, from canopies to submarine components, adapting in real time to part geometry without manual programming — a capability that traditionally requires weeks of skilled technician time. Strategic Impact on Defense ReadinessThe selection comes at a critical time as the DoD faces mounting maintenance backlogs and workforce challenges. With more than 1.5 million unfilled manufacturing jobs nationally and turnover rates exceeding 70% in surface finishing roles, autonomous solutions are essential for maintaining the organic industrial base’s capacity to support global operations. Competition Excellence Among Elite FieldSelected alongside innovations from the U.S. Marine Corps’ Marine Depot Maintenance Command and other leading defense technology providers, GrayMatter Robotics distinguished itself through:
The five finalists will present their solutions during a high-profile breakout session at the symposium, with winners of the Overall Award and People’s Choice Award receiving $50,000 in in-kind support from NCMS for further DoD demonstrations. Building on Defense Innovation MomentumThis MIC recognition adds to GrayMatter Robotics’ growing portfolio of defense contracts and partnerships, including:
The company’s dual-use technology, developed with commercial and defense applications in mind, has already processed millions of surface area across aerospace, defense, and specialty vehicle sectors. About the DoD Maintenance SymposiumThe 2025 DoD Maintenance Symposium, originally scheduled for December 2025 in Louisville, has been rescheduled to Jan. 20–23, 2026, at the Phoenix Convention Center due to government operational requirements. The symposium is the DoD’s only official forum dedicated exclusively to weapon system maintenance and sustainment, attracting more than 3,000 military maintenance professionals, government officials, and industry partners. The Maintenance Innovation Challenge presentations will feature prominently in the symposium agenda, providing finalists direct access to senior sustainment leaders, program managers, and acquisition officials who shape maintenance policy and investment priorities across the defense enterprise. |
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