Innovation for a Robust Manufacturing Economy The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Advanced Manufacturing Forum Penn State Behrend School.

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Innovation for a Robust Manufacturing Economy The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Advanced Manufacturing Forum Penn State Behrend School of Engineering and Black School of Business October 9, 2015 Frank W. Gayle, Sc.D. Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office National Program Office Frank W. Gayle, Sc.D. Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office National Program Office Presentation for NIST CAR-T workshop Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research Rockville, Maryland January 29, 2016

Challenge: US Losing Leadership In Advanced Products 2 U.S. Trade Balance for Advanced Technology Products US Trade Balance Advanced Technology Products ($ Billion) BACKGROUND

Products Invented Here, Now Made Elsewhere - Not Driven By Labor Cost 3 BACKGROUND

4 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 PCAST: The Independent Basis of NNMI President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology BACKGROUND

NNMI: Addressing the “Scale-up” Gap 5 Basic R&DCommercialization Focus is to address market failure of insufficient industry R&D in the “missing middle” or “industrial commons” to de-risk promising new technologies

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy New York Cuyahoga Community College Cleveland Ohio National Academies Beckman Center Irvine California University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado U.S. Space and Rocket Center Huntsville, Alabama Broad & Diverse Stakeholder Input 1,200 voices on the NNMI Design! All Other 10% Economic Development 6% Research & non-profits 8% Federal State & Local Gov’t 14% Public Engagement on Design Workshops & Request for Information

White House Report NNMI Framework Design January The Institute Design Creating the space for Industry & Academia to collaborate

The Institute Summary Applied Research + Education/Workforce Skills + Development of Future “Manufacturing Hubs” The Federal investment in the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) serves to create an effective manufacturing research infrastructure for U.S. industry and academia to solve industry-relevant problems. The NNMI will consist of linked Institutes for Manufacturing Innovation (IMIs) with common goals, but unique concentrations. In an IMI, industry, academia, and government partners leverage existing resources, collaborate, and co-invest to nurture manufacturing innovation and accelerate commercialization. As sustainable manufacturing innovation hubs, IMIs will create, showcase, and deploy new capabilities, new products, and new processes that can impact commercial production. They will build workforce skills at all levels and enhance manufacturing capabilities in companies large and small. Institutes will draw together the best talents and capabilities from all the partners to build the proving grounds where innovations flourish and to help advance American domestic manufacturing. Federal startup investment: $70M - $120M/institute over 5-7 years Institute Consortium owners must have minimum 1:1 co-investment

9 National Network for Manufacturing Innovation America Makes Additive Manufacturing DOD–Youngstown OH LIFT Lightweight & Modern Metals DOD – Detroit MI DMDII Digital Mfg & Design Innovation DOD – Chicago IL PowerAmerica Power Electronics Manufacturing DOE – Raleigh NC IACMI Adv. Composites Manufacturing DOE – Knoxville TN Integrated Photonics DOD Rochester NY Smart Manufacturing DOE Solicitation Flexible Hybrid Electronics DOD San Jose, CA Revolutionary Fibers & Textiles DOD Solicitation 2016 DOC – 2, open topic DOD – 2, topic TBD DOE – 2, topic TBD

Commerce/NIST Institute Competition Uses new authorities by the Revitalize American Manufacturing and Innovation Act (RAMI) Two stage “open topic” competition Notice of Intent issued December 22, 2015, for 2016 competition for up to two new institutes (w. “priority areas”) Federal Funding Opportunity to be published soon (no priority areas!) Proposals will be accepted on any topics not directly covered by existing NNMI institutes Awards planned by late

Establish a presence, at scale, in the “missing middle” of advanced manufacturing research Create an Industrial Commons, supporting future “manufacturing hubs”, with active partnering between all stakeholders Emphasize/support longer-term investments by industry Combine R&D with workforce development and training Overarching Objective: Unleash new U.S. advanced manufacturing capabilities and industries – for stronger global competitiveness and U.S. economic & national security NNMI: Enabling a Manufacturing Renaissance Accelerating Discovery to Application to Production

Thank You! – How to connect This presentation is approved for public release. Unless otherwise labeled, images are courtesy of The White House, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Shutterstock Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office (AMNPO) Phone: (301) Web:

To learn more, please see: manufacturing.gov National Advanced Manufacturing Portal 13

Forthcoming Awards Advanced Textiles Smart Manufacturing New Institutes Planned for FY16 Open topic competitions Selected topic competitions supporting agency mission, using agency authorities and budgets Digital Manufacturing & Design Chicago, IL Advanced Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites Knoxville, TN Lightweight Metal Manufacturing Detroit, MI Flexible Hybrid Electronics San Jose, CA Building the Network Network Status and FY16 Plans Additive Manufacturing Youngstown, OH Future Network Goal: 45 Regional Hubs