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… Feedstock yield losses are the most expensive part of a traditional thermochemical or fermentation manufacturing process. Solugen’s facility in Houston is powered by renewable wind energy and has no wastewater discharge or air emissions. Other BioMADE members’ successful outcomes include: …
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… a process from scratch that can be used widely in industry. To explain chemical processing, Glenn uses the analogy of making soup. You add stock, veggies, and meat and let it simmer for a long time. His goal is to figure out how to make soup continuously without stopping, and by …
… that has slowed the migration overseas for critical WBG semiconductors. Learn more about PowerAmerica Moving Healthwear Products from Concept to Consumers Nufabrx helped create the healthwear category of wearable technology by putting active ingredients into textile fabrics …
… Ideas into Reality The 18 institutes in the Manufacturing USA network are home to collaborative manufacturing innovation spaces, where members from industry, academia and government gain perspective from each other and solve America's manufacturing challenges. They work jointly to advance technological innovations toward commercial viability … 3D printing technology. Get Up Close with Data-Driven Manufacturing See the digital factory of the future harness data to unlock business value from machines. See How VR Can Be Used to Train Skilled Workers Learn how an immersive virtual reality experience delivers real-time assessments …
Institutes are pioneering innovations that will redefine manufacturing facilities in remarkable ways. Factories of the future will harness hydrogen and other green energy sources, utilize 3D printing for customized production, and incorporate advanced composite materials that are both lighter and stronger. These facilities will function as self-sustaining ecosystems, efficiently managing water, power, materials, and waste. Additionally, many will evolve into micro-factories, strategically located closer to raw materials or end users, a trend known as distributed manufacturing. These
… Jennie Becker Student Advocate, Hands-on Trainer, DIYer As the Manager of Experiential Learning at MAGNET in Cleveland, Ohio, Jennie Becker is on a mission to reshape how kids and young adults see the … on the regional economy. At the heart of Jennie’s work is the field trip program she launched in early 2023. Every day, up to 25 students from different schools walk through MAGNET’s doors and spend three hours immersed in modern manufacturing. They don’t just watch—they build. Each visit … design challenge where teams race battery-powered toy cars they’ve built with an automated cell, and a tour of the machine shop to show what today’s factory really looks like. In just over two years, nearly 8,000 students have come through the program. With a Bachelor’s degree in …
… for Manufacturing During Periods of Surge Demand.” The initiative will provide product management and oversight to produce additional certified medical PPE, facilitate rapid prototyping of PPE by non-traditional performers, and provide testing/certification capabilities to evaluate new … for the future. Mapping the Supply Chain Will Help Efficiency, Mitigate Risk The America Makes institute has created an online repository of healthcare providers in need of medical PPE, manufacturers with 3D printing capabilities and designers willing to share 3D print designs with the aim of connecting manufacturers …
… materials are not discarded after they are used but are brought back into the economy through a variety of means. REMADE’s projects range from design – in which 80 percent of a product’s life cycle costs and environmental footprint is determined upfront – to reducing waste generation … to optimize the sorting of scrap metal to be able to reuse aluminum. Recycling aluminum saves up to 95 percent of the energy needed to make it from scratch and preserves one of the nation's most critical minerals. Learn more about REMADE Pioneering Portable, Eco-Friendly Electronics …
… the first to launch with AIM intellectual property. Endeavor Composites TRL : 3.5-6 Innovation : Developing ways to repurpose excess carbon fiber from other applications to drastically reduce costs while improving performance for non-woven composites. Will soon test a new process to reach … and doing research at an IACMI facility. He started the company through the Innovations Crossroads program, which provided matching funds from the Department of Energy’s Advanced Manufacturing Office and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Intabio/SCIEX TRL: 5 Innovation : Developed testing for biotherapeutic analysis and quality assessment that reduced testing time by 30x, which increased testing capacity from 3-5 samples per month to 100 overnight. This reduced costs of a sample from as high as $23,000 to as little as $65. Institute of origin : …