The certification signals the company’s readiness to securely support sensitive design data across mission-critical defense programs.
LOS ANGELES—Machina Labs, developer of an agile, advanced manufacturing platform that leverages AI and robotics, recently received Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2, the company said in a release.
The CMMC Level 2 certification follows an assessment from CMMC Third-Party Assessment Organization (C3PAO). It is reported to further strengthens Machina Labs’s “ability to support mission-critical defense programs while contributing to a more resilient and secure domestic manufacturing base.”
The CMMC was established by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to strengthen cybersecurity across the Defense Industrial Base and ensure contractors meet rigorous standards for protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). Achieving CMMC Level 2 confirms Machina Labs’s commitment to safeguarding and protecting CUI in its participation in defense and aerospace manufacturing programs, the company said.
“Achieving CMMC Level 2 is an important validation for Machina Labs and a clear signal to our defense partners that we are built to securely support their most demanding programs,” said Edward Mehr, CEO and co-founder of Machina Labs, in a statement. “This certification reflects our ability to operate secure, production-ready manufacturing infrastructure that meets U.S. Department of War requirements and enables us to support prime defense contractors at scale.”
Machina Labs’s intelligent factories, powered by its RoboCraftsman platform, are reported to eliminate traditional tooling while enabling secure, software-defined manufacturing of complex metal structures. This is “an increasingly critical requirement for modern aerospace and defense programs,” the release stated.