FWG Presentation to Swri March 1, 2013
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National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Dr. Frank W. Gayle Deputy Director Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas Advanced Manufacturing Partnership AMP Co-chairs Andrew Liveris Susan Hockfield CEO, Dow Chemical President, MIT AMP report released July 17, 2012 on whitehouse.gov • 16 Recommendations in three areas: innovation, talent, and policy Two early actions announced by Administration: 1) Coordinated “whole of government” effort via Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office 2) Pursue the “missing middle” via manufacturing innovation hubs Interagency Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office (AMNPO) Executive Office of the President Advanced Advanced Manufacturing Agency Leaders in Manufacturing National Program Office Advanced Partnership (AMP) (housed at DOC - NIST) Manufacturing (NSTC) Today . NNMI Milestones and Vision . The Missing Middle Challenge – NNMI Positioning . NNMI Design Process . Institute Design . NNMI Characteristics . Next Steps Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas Vision of the NNMI $1 billion proposal: “institutes of manufacturing excellence where some of our most advanced engineering schools and our most innovative manufacturers collaborate on new ideas, new technology, new methods, new processes.” President Obama at Rolls-Royce Crosspointe Petersburg, VA, March 9, 2012 Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas State of the Union Address, Feb. 12, 2013 Our first priority is making America a magnet for new jobs and manufacturing. After shedding jobs for more than 10 years, our manufacturers have added about 500,000 jobs over the past three. Caterpillar is bringing jobs back from Japan. Ford is bringing jobs back from Mexico. And this year, Apple will start making Macs in America again. There are things we can do, right now, to accelerate this trend. Last year, we created our first manufacturing innovation institute in Youngstown, Ohio. A once-shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the art lab where new workers are mastering the 3D printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everything. There’s no reason this can’t happen in other towns. So tonight, I’m announcing the launch of three more of these manufacturing hubs, where businesses will partner with the Department of Defense and Energy to turn regions left behind by globalization into global centers of high-tech jobs. And I ask this Congress to help create a network of 15 of these hubs and guarantee that the next revolution in manufacturing is made right here in America. We can get that done. – President Barack Obama Policy Milestones March 2012 August 2012 January 2012 June 2011 February 2012 July 2012 January 2013 Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas Proposed NNMI Scope • Up to 15 linked regional clusters of manufacturing innovation across the country, each with a unique focus • Shared approaches to infrastructure, intellectual property, contract research, and performance metrics As nodes of a network, the Institutes for Manufacturing Innovation complement each other’s capabilities Credit: B. Young/NIST Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas Today . NNMI Milestones and Vision . The Missing Middle Challenge – NNMI Positioning . NNMI Design Process . Institute Design . NNMI Characteristics . Next Steps Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas The Missing Middle - Valley of Death US gap in development in Technology Readiness Level 4-7 Advanced Manufacturing National ProgramCredit: Office Jack Hu Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas Focus on Scale Up – The Missing Middle Basic science Commercialization Largely government funded private sector owned/funded Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas Today . NNMI Milestones and Vision . The Missing Middle Challenge – NNMI Positioning . NNMI Design Process . Institute Design . NNMI Characteristics . Next Steps Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas Crowdsourcing: Design for Impact Workshops & RFI Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Cuyahoga Community College National Academies Beckman Center Univ. Colorado April 25, Troy New York July 9, Cleveland Ohio September 27, Irvine California October 18, Boulder, Colorado Participants Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Innovation in Materials & Manufacturing TMS 2013, San Antonio, Texas NNMI Design Authors: ~900 strong! Alfred University Green, Tracy, Lorain County Community College Foundation Rimnac, Clare, Case School of Engineering Alvarado, Igor, National Instruments Corporation Kolarik, Robert, The Timken Company Tymkiw, Andy, Edwards Lifesciences Dempsey, Patrick, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Werkheiser, Niki, NASA Arizona State University Guroff, Robert, Brown University Robertson, Susan, Solon City Schools Alt, Michael, Eastman Kodak Company Kolwey, Neil, SWEEP Ulintz, Peter, Anchor Manufacturing Group Duggan, Maureen, Congresswoman Louise Slaughter Wolfenbarger, Debora, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Association of Public and Land-grant Universities Gurvich, Vadim, National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology and Education Rosen, David, Georgia Institute of Technology Amis, Eric, United Technologies Research Center Kovach, Joseph, Parker Hannifin Corporation VanDyne, Ed, VanDyne SuperTurbo, Inc. Duly, Diane, NASA Glenn Research Center Wunsch, Thomas, Sandia National Laboratories Case Western Reserve University Hallacher, Paul, The Pennsylvania State University Roth, John, Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Anderson, Brian, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne Kuhn, Howard, Exone Company, LLC Vargas, John, Futek Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc. Eberle, Cliff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Zucca, Gregory, Cuyahoga County Department of Development City University of New York Han, Si-Ping, California Institute of Technology Rupert, Timothy, University of California, Irvine Antonsson, Erik, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Kumar, Raj, Viasystems Group, Inc. Venkataraman, Bala, Magni-Power Company Elledge, Raymond, CMTC Center of Innovation for Nanobiotechnology (COIN) Columbia University Hardt, David, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Samuelsen, Scott, University of California, Irvine Apanius, Matt, SMART Commercialization Center for Microsystems Kurtoglu, Tolga, Palo Alto Research Center Veres, Janos, Palo Alto Research Center Evans, Jamey, Department of Energy Conexus Indiana Iowa State University Hardwick, Martin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sanchez, L. Rafael, University of Colorado Denver Aronson, Jesse, Worksystems, Inc. LaRiviere, Don, The Boeing Company Viens, Daniel, United Technologies Research Center Evans, Heather, NIST Optoelectronics Industry Development Association Kansas State University Hartman, Nathan, Purdue University Sanfilippo, Matthew, Carnegie Mellon University August, Zachary, Automated Dynamics Lawrence, Carl, Swift Tram, Inc. Voss, Bob, Panduit Corporation Fielding, Jennifer, Air Force Research Laboratory SEMATECH Kent State University Hedin, Kevin, Colorado State University Schaaf, Jim, University of California, Davis Ba, Saffiate, G2G Consulting Lebow, Jeff, Southern California Edison Vu, Truc, Microsemi Corporation Gallagher, Patrick, NIST Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) Lorain County Community College Helmlinger Ratcliff, Teresa, North Carolina State University Schmidt, Martin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bibik, Stacey, Stacy Machine & Tooling, Inc. Lemon, Mike, ITI Wahlig, Bill, Long Island for Technology Gannon, Jesse, Senator Sherrod Brown's Office Smart Manufacturing Leadership Coalition Macomb Community College & Auto Communities Consortium Hicks, Don, The University of Texas at Dallas Schneider, Dean, Texas Center for Applied Technology Biller, Stephan, General Electric Company Levine, Leanna, ALine, Inc. Walker, Rae, Axiom Medical Inc. Garver, Lori, NASA Headquarters Society of Manufacturing Engineers National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology and Education Hochbaum, Allon, University of California, Irvine Schorr, Herbert, University of Southern California Bjurlin, David, LAB Corperation Lewis, Karen, Forging Foundation Welch, Ken, MSC Software Giovannetti, Dean, NASA Ames Research Center The Maritime Alliance Pennsylvania State University - Electro-Optics Center Hovsepian, Sarah, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Schwam, David, Case Western Reserve University Black, Sharon, Blacksmith Multimedia, Inc. Licata, Sam, Cummins, Inc. Wenner, Chauncey, United Launch Alliance Gomez, Fabio, CMTC The Ohio Aerospace Institute Purdue University Huang, George, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Wright Sczechowski, Jeffrey, University of Colorado at Boulder Bolcavage, Ann, Rolls-Royce Corporation Logan, Trent, The Boeing Company Weyer, Greg, LuK USA LLC Gove, Jeffrey, Ohio Board of Regents The Security Network The University of Akron State University Sellards, Cynthia, Robert C. Byrd Institute Boyce, Scott, The Dow Chemical Company Lohr, David, Commonwealth Center for