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… we are focused nurturing is the northeast. With a dense concentration of companies and academic and clinical institutions supporting the development of engineered tissues, it is well suited as a place to leverage proximity to drive industry acceleration. To that end, three events …
The REMADE Institute is proud to announce the selection of its first public-private partnership projects focused on driving down the cost of technologies needed to reuse, remanufacture and recycle materials such as metals, fibers, polymers and electronic waste. The 17 selected projects have a total value of $10 million, comprised of cost-share contribution and $4 million in federal funding. The project teams represent partnerships from 30 organizations across industry, academia, national labs and trade associations. Founded in May 2017, and partially funded by the U.S. Department of Energy
MxD, the national digital manufacturing and cybersecurity institute, announced that its project teams have been awarded nearly $6.25 million by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, to establish a rapid response medical goods supply chain marketplace and to advance data analysis to track future demand signals. MxD’s awards represent two of the 13 total high-impact projects that NIST awarded for research, development, and testbeds for pandemic response. The nearly $54 million in total funding was provided by the American Rescue Act.
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded a total of $1.2 million to four organizations to develop technology roadmaps aimed at strengthening U.S. manufacturing and innovation across industries. The projects span a wide variety of industries and technologies, from microelectronics to biomanufacturing to building a resilient U.S. manufacturing supply chain. The grants, awarded to universities, a nonprofit and a consortium, are the first conferred by NIST's Advanced Manufacturing Technology Roadmap Program (MfgTech). The individual awards
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) announced today that William (Bill) Grieco has been appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AIChE’s RAPID (Rapid Advancement in Process Intensification Deployment) Manufacturing Institute, replacing the interim CEO, Thomas Walsh. Grieco will officially assume his role on August 1, 2018. William (Bill) Grieco, CEO of AIChE’s RAPID Manufacturing Institute In making the announcement, June Wispelwey, AIChE’s Executive Director, said “I am delighted Bill Grieco is joining RAPID as its CEO. His appointment represents AIChE’s ongoing commitment
PowerAmerica has been awarded a $5 million cooperative agreement from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to help Native American communities better prepare for future disasters and emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The institute will work closely with Navajo Technical University, Sandia National Lab in New Mexico, and other Native colleges to engage with these communities. “NC State is proud to play a pivotal role in this important work,” says Mladen Vouk, Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation. “As a land-grant university, it’s part of our job to improve
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… is a great opportunity for any size organization to explore the latest technologies and make valuable connections. The Manufacturing USA network will be in booth #215 and will also hold the following session in the Smart Zone Theater: Mission Critical with Manufacturing USA institutes Thursday June 9 from 11:25-12:25 (tentative) Learn how institutes in the Manufacturing USA network spur innovation for SMMs to bring their proof of concept to pilot scale. Institutes will provide an overview of their advanced …
… only met our criteria, but he brings a wealth of institutional knowledge about MxD and insight from his prior experience in software and product development. His experience makes him a perfect fit to continue to lead MxD on the path of innovation, growth, and success in the manufacturing …