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Lockheed Martin opens innovation center at Orlando campus

Lockheed Martin Innovation Center-1 Employees at the Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control Center in Orlando have a brand new Innovation Center at their disposal (Photo Credit: Darrell Moody)

Employees at the Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control facility in Orlando have a brand new Innovation Center at their disposal.

The 6,500 foot facility houses five different labs and will be open to employees to create and collaborate 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The Application Research Experimentation and Simulation (ARES) facility allows teams to conduct events on a 12-screen “hyperwall.”

The Genesis Lab features augmented and virtual reality, small robotics, high-powered computers and 3-D printers.

Innovation Center-3D Printers-1 Lockheed Martin's brand new Innovation Center features a variety of 3-D printers. (Photo Credit: Darrell Moody)

The Iris Lab is essentially a robotics test bay for conducting training, experiments, and research.  Lockheed Martin offers their staff a variety of drones at their disposal.

LM Drones-1 Lockheed Martin's new Innovation Center offers employees a variety of drones to experiment with. (Photo Credit: Darrell Moody)
Lockheed Martin Drones-2 Lockheed Martin employees have access to drones of all sizes at the defense contractor's new Innovation Center in Orlando. (Photo Credit: Darrell Moody)

The Engineering Visualization Environment Lab affords animators the opportunity to take complex ideas and bring them to life through feature-film quality renderings.

Lockheed Martin VR-1 A Lockheed Martin employee testing the new Innovation Center's Virtual Reality capabilities. (Photo Credit: Darrell Moody)

The Innovation Center’s fifth and final lab, slated to open in early 2019, is the Polaris Lab.  The lab will employ sensor, optics and laser testing to provide rapid response for employees and program deployment.  It’s a fire-control lab aimed at developing new technology.

This is Lockheed Martin’s second Innovation Center.  Last year, the aerospace giant opened a similar facility at its plant in Texas.