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The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation An interagency team building partnerships with U.S. Industry and Academia Frank W. Gayle Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office National Institute for Standards and Technology

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Page 1: The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation · The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation An interagency team building partnerships with U.S. Industry and Academia

The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation

An interagency team building partnerships with U.S. Industry and Academia

Frank W. Gayle Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office

National Institute for Standards and Technology

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Manufacturing USA Strategic Goals

• U.S. global leadership in advanced manufacturing

Vision

•Connecting people, ideas, and technology to solve industry-relevant advanced manufacturing challenges, thereby enhancing industrial competitiveness and economic growth and strengthening our national security

Mission

• • • •

Program Goals

Competitiveness

Technology Advancement

Workforce Development Sustainability

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Manufacturing USA

President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology Advanced Manufacturing Partnership - 2011-2012 Advanced Manufacturing Partnership 2.0 - 2013-2014 Revitalize American Manufacturing and Innovation Act 118 bipartisan co-sponsors! signed into law December 16, 2014

National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Enhancing American Competitiveness by

• Manufacturing technology • Education & Workforce Development

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Products Invented Here, Now Made Elsewhere - Not Driven By Labor Cost

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PCAST: Manufacturing USA Institutes Addressing the “Scale-up” Gap

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Basic R&D Commercialization

Focus: address market failure of insufficient industry R&D in the “missing middle” or “industrial commons” to de-risk

promising new technologies Approach: bring private sector investment back to the gap

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White House Report Framework Design

January 2013

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The Institute Design Creating the space for Industry & Academia to collaborate

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Manufacturing USA – 2017 Regional Hubs with National Impact

Flexible Hybrid Electronics

San Jose, CA

New in FY 2017

Smart Sensors and Digital

Process Control

Los Angeles, CA

Regenerative Manufacturing

Manchester, NH

Advanced Fibers and Textiles

Cambridge MA

Digital Manufacturing

& Design

Chicago, IL

Sustainable Manufacturing

Rochester, NY

Integrated Photonics

Albany, NY

Modular Chemical Process

Intensification

New York, NY

Bio-pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Newark, DE

Wide Bandgap Semiconductors

Raleigh, NC

Advanced Robotics

Pittsburgh, PA

Advanced Composites

Knoxville, TN

Additive Manufacturing

Youngstown, OH

Lightweight Metals

Detroit, MI

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Deloitte 3rd party assessment: The Power of Connections

Networking is a key to Manufacturing USA success.

NextFlex

AIM Photonics

IACMI

LIFT

America Makes DMDII

Power America

AFFOA 753 Organizations with formal membership

203 Organizations have relationships with multiple institutes

1,174 Organizations involved with the program

120 Organizations are members of more than one institute

9,424 Relationships between organizations

Copyright © 2016 Deloitte Consulting LLP. All rights reserved. Business Proprietary .

First 8 Institutes: Nearly 1,200 organizations convened in an inter-industry network comprised of over 9,000 organization relationships

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Deloitte 3rd party assessment: Formation of Regional Clusters

Manufacturing USA is strengthening regional economic clusters

Inset: Advanced Mfg Ecosystem in Detroit, MI – Anchored by LIFT and IACMI

63 organizations from across seven Institutes have generated 125 connections

Copyright © 2016 Deloitte Consulting LLP. All rights reserved. Business Proprietary

DMDII NextFlex Power America

AIM Photonics

AFFOA

IACMI

America Makes LIFT

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Third Party Assessment Findings & Program Progress Key Findings - Manufacturing USA Spurs R&D Innovation • The Program is a highly effective ecosystem convener • Institutes are demonstrating the potential to deliver 5x

leveraged value for members • Institutes are successfully planning for sustainability

independent of U.S. government influence

Progress to Date • As of today, 14 institutes launched - $1 billon federal

investment matched by over $2 billion non-federal • Of eight active institutes: 750 members, over 240 technology

development projects. – Members include two-thirds of Fortune 50 U.S. manufacturers – 8 out of the 10 top-ranked research and engineering universities. – 2/3 of industrial members are small manufacturers

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Collaboration Multiplier Effect

• Institutes decrease the cost of experimentation for their members by providing access to cost prohibitive equipment and pooling R&D dollars. – Institutes are demonstrating the potential

to deliver 5x leveraged value for members – Institutes give members access to not only

government funding and partner funding on projects but also broader IP portfolios and R&D

PowerAmerica Institute member facility.

DMDII Facility in Chicago, Illinois

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“Through our collaboration with PowerAmerica, we believe our silicon carbide technology work has been advanced by five years.” — Brij Singh, John Deere

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Technology Advancement: Innovation Leads to U.S. Jobs

In under a year, researchers from John Deere and the DOE National Renewable Energy Laboratory developed a prototype high power inverter for hybrid motors in heavy duty construction vehicles and trucks. • Higher efficiency and lower heat-related breakdowns

compared with traditional transformer-based inverters. • Deere plans to hire American production workers in Fargo,

ND to manufacture and sell inverters starting in 2019.

FY 2016: 191 active research and development projects at institutes. Example Project at PowerAmerica

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Development of an Advanced Manufacturing Workforce

• Nearly 28,000 participated in institute-led workforce programs, including – 23,560 students in institute research

and development projects, internships, or training

– 3,386 workers completed institute-led certificate, apprenticeship, or training programs

– 1,023 teachers and trainers in institute-led training for instructors

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Visit us at ManufacturingUSA.com

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www.ManufacturingUSA.com Follow: @mfgUSA

Thank You!