Manufacturing USA Dean L. Bartles. Ph. D., FASME, FSME Founding Executive Director DMDII Senior Technology Advisor - ASME 1
Standards Certification Conformity Assessment Courses Conferences Publications ASME.org ASME helps the global engineering community develop solutions to real-world challenges 2
Who When Where > 100,000 members in > 150 countries Including 34,000 students > 500 standards in > 100 countries Offices in the U.S., Europe and Asia New York City headquarters Little Falls (N.J.), Houston, Washington (D.C.) Beijing, Brussels, New Delhi Digital Library with journals, proceedings, and ASME Press e-books ASME.org 3
Manufacturing USA Building a new partnership Formerly known as The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation
PCAST: The Independent Basis of NNMI President s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology PCAST 2011 Recommends Advanced Manufacturing Initiative as national innovation policy PCAST 2012 Recommends Manufacturing Innovation Institutes to address key market failure PCAST 2014 Recommends strong, collaborative network of Manufacturing Innovation Institutes
NNMI: Addressing the Scale-up Gap Focus is to address market failure of insufficient industry R&D in the missing middle or industrial commons to de-risk promising new technologies Basic R&D Commercialization
The Institute Design Creating the space for Industry & Academia to collaborate White House Report NNMI Framework Design January 2013
Domain - Specific Enterprise Current NNMI Institutes - Portfolio DMDII Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Education and Workforce Development America Makes LIFT Power America IACMI AIM-P Nextflex AFFOA 3-D Additive Mfg. Lightweight Metals Power Electronics Composites Mfg. Integrated Photonics Flexible Hybrid Electronics Fibers & Textiles Modeling, Simulation & Standardization
NNMI Institute Activities Tech Integration Applied Research & Demonstration projects Institute Small/Medium Enterprises Source:istockphoto Credit: Lisa Young/Shutterstock Education, technical skills and Workforce development
DMDII Digital Manufacturing & Design Innovation Chicago, IL FABRICATE FABRICATE Est.: February 2014 Lead: UI LABS Hub location: Chicago, IL Current number of members: >250 Federal Funding: $70M Cost Share (UI Labs): $248M Mission: Digitize American Manufacturing FABRICATE PRODUCT LIFECYCLE AFTER- FABRICATE QUALIFY SALES SERVICE END OF SELL & LIFE DESIGN ASSEMBLE DELIVER REUSE RECYCLE 110010 11010010010001111011010101111010 10101101101000010100100100011110111110101011110111110100110 010101001101010101101101010100100100101001001000111101010101111011111010111110011101 10110110101010101000001101010101101101010100101001001011110101001000111101010111101111101011111011111011001110 000100101010111101010100100100011110110100010010001101010101101101010100010101011011010110100111101111101011111011111010111110110001011 101111011010011110111011010101010110010110100100011010101011011010101001001000111101010010100100100011110101111111101111101011111011111010111110111110101101011001 DATA ACROSS THE PRODUCT LIFECYCLE DATA INFORMATION DECISIONS VALUE COMPETITIVENESS PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS: Lower design costs through better collaboration with suppliers Lower manufacturing cost and capital requirements from better optimization of end-to-end product lifecycle Reduced time to market due to more rapid iteration Next-gen innovations first: digital design, digital factories, digital supply chains New and legacy products
Clear Industry Value Proposition Each Institute creates value for industry participation and funding Access to Shared RD&D Resources: Leverage and provide access to equipment from lab to full-scale to enable demonstration and reduce risk for industry investment Applied R&D: Leverage significant government, industry, and academic investments to develop innovative solutions to member challenges Workforce Training: Provide specialized training to prepare current and future workforces for the latest manufacturing methods and technologies
Strong Private-Public Partnership Each Institute is operated by a consortium; serving a partnership of Industry, Academia and government A partnership of world-class companies including: Top universities including: Economic Development Council to leverage state support and investment
NNMI Network Status and 2016 Plans Future Network Goal: 45 Regional Hubs Upcoming 2016 Award Flexible Hybrid Electronics San Jose, CA Additive Manufacturing Youngstown, OH AIM Photonics Rochester, NY AFFOA - Fibers and Textiles, Cambridge MA Smart Manufacturing New Institutes Planned for 2016 Open topic competitions Selected topic competitions supporting agency mission, using agency authorities and budgets Digital Manufacturing & Design Chicago, IL Lightweight Metal Manufacturing Detroit, MI Advanced Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites Knoxville, TN Wide Bandgap Semiconductors Raleigh, NC
Next Institute Topics under Consideration DoD Bioengineering for Regenerative Medicine Assistive and Soft Robotics Bioprinting across Technology Sectors Cybersecurity for Manufacturing Advanced Machine Tools and Control Systems Certification, Assessment, and Qualification DoC Per RAMI legislation, DOC/NIST runs open topic institute competitions where any topic not already covered may be proposed. Institute competition is presently underway Subject to funding availability, intention is to award at least two institutes from the 2016 competition DoE Modular Chemical Process Intensification Sustainable Manufacturing Recycling and Remanufacturing Materials for Harsh Service Conditions High Value Roll to Roll (R2R) Manufacturing Topic selected
First NNMI Reports Now Released First Annual Report on the NNMI Program First Strategic Plan on the NNMI Program
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