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Leveraging Innovation in Advanced Manufacturing. Carolina Innovations Seminar Kirsten Rieth April 5, 2012. Why care about innovation in manufacturing?. U.S. manufacturing is important. Constitutes 11% of GDP Employs 12 million people
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Leveraging Innovation in Advanced Manufacturing Carolina Innovations Seminar Kirsten Rieth April 5, 2012
U.S. manufacturing is important • Constitutes 11% of GDP • Employs 12 million people • Pays an average of $77,186 annually, including pay and benefits • Employs 60% of engineers and scientists • Performs two-thirds of all R&D in the nation, driving more innovation than any other sector • Accounts for ~30% of all energy consumption in the United States Sources: Department of Energy Advanced Manufacturing Office, National Association of Manufacturers
Industry needs innovation to remain competitive ~Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manufacturing.net “There’s little doubt that, at the very least, more manufacturers will be looking into open innovation in the next few years. The demand for faster product cycles will only get stronger, as will the need to make a product that’s both high quality and cheap. Even though open innovation is still in its infancy compared to many other business philosophies, it seems to have a great deal of potential, particularly in the way it connects disparate technologies for better solutions.”
The U.S. government is focused on advanced manufacturing • Manufacturing is a source of innovation, and co-location with design provides synergies for innovation • Advanced manufacturing provides high wage jobs • U.S.-based manufacturing is critical to national security
Definition of advanced manufacturing Advanced manufacturing isa family of activities that depend on the use and coordination of information, automation, computation, software, sensing, and networking, and/or make use of cutting-edge materials and emerging capabilities enabled by the physical and biological sciences, for example nanotechnology, chemistry, and biology. This involves both new ways to manufacture existing products, and especially the manufacture of new products emerging from new advanced technologies. Source: Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office, National Institutes of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce
RTI is an international R&D organization • Revenue >$770M • 13% average annual growth over the last 10 years • >2,800 employees in >40 countries • >130 different academic disciplines • Independent and non-profit
Manufacturing Example: Innovation Explored Lehigh Valley Plastics is a plastics machining company Problem Solution Plastic “stringers” on work centers Air Products, Lehigh Valley, PA, Icefly cryogenic coolant system • Negative IMPACT • 1 shift/week lost to stoppages • Cooling fluid waste/handling • Machine and trip hazard • Positive IMPACT • 33% more capacity ($2.5M) • $20K/year less expense • Safety hazard elimination
Example program: NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership Source: www.nist.gov/mep
New program: Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office Source: Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office
National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Source: Department of Energy Advanced Manufacturing Office
DoE suggested technologies for Manufacturing Demonstration Facility
North Carolina and advanced manufacturing Industry Entrepreneurs Source: National Association of Manufacturers
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Engineering and Technology Energy Research Capabilities • Process engineering • Catalysis and sorbent development • Biomass and biofuels • Advanced gasification • Solar fuels • Carbon capture technology • Thermoelectric devices • Solid-state lighting • Photovoltaics • Cement and concrete
Engineering and Technology Energy Research Technologies • Syngas Desulfurization System for Clean Coal Technology • Dry Carbonate Process for CO2 Capture from Flue Gas • Reverse-Selective Polymer Membranes for Hydrogen Production
Engineering and Technology Advanced Materials Research • Photonics • Photovoltaics • Flexible and organic electronics • Cement and concrete • Solid-state nucleonics • Metamaterials • Nanofibers • Quantum dots
Engineering and Technology Advanced Materials Research • Thermoelectric Technology • Solid State Heat Pump • Thermoelectric Modules (Nextreme) • Thermoelectric Power Generation • Superlattice Thin-Film Materials • DARPA DTEC Program (Modules and Multi-Module Arrays from Superlattice Devices) • Cemex project • CenSCI Center for Sustainable Construction Infrastructure
Engineering and Technology Electronics • Advanced interconnection and packaging • Wafer and flip chip bumping and assembly • Die-to-chip and die-to-wafer bonding • 3D integration • Novel microfabrication and passive device fabrication • 3D through-silicon vias • MEMS actuators and transducers • Sensors and integrated systems • Thermal Electronic Hotspot Cooling
Engineering and Technology Electronics • Micro Mass Spec • pMUT Arrays and Device • Vertical Interconnect Technology for High Performance Infrared FPA Devices • SXM300 Embedded Computing Module (siXis) • Electrostatic Flexible Film MEMS Actuator • Nanoforce BioMolecular Sensor
Engineering and Technology Health and the Environment • Biomedical engineering • Micro Mass Spec • pMUT arrays and devices • Nanotoxicology • Environmental monitoring • Aerosol science • Environmental Asbestos Exposure
Engineering and Technology Health and the Environment • Nanofiber Filters • Nanofiber Performance • Solid-state lighting • Cement Industry Applications • Biomass cookstove • MicroPEM • National Nanotoxicology Materials Registry
Example: Innovation Deployed Business Planning for Clean Energy Innovation Center RTI developed an industry assessment and business plan for CAER, a regional Energy Innovation Center in Virginia that will support R&D and workforce development in the area of nuclear energy. Project Impact • Requested and secured $24 million in funding • Enabled partnerships with industry and federal agencies, which will accelerate development and commercialization of energy technologies and the growth of a knowledge-based workforce