David E. Steitz
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1730
david.steitz@nasa.gov
Lori Rachul
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland
216-433-8806
lori.j.rachul@nasa.gov
Mark Bello
National Institute of Standards and
Technology, Gaithersburg, Md.
301-975-3776
mark.bello@nist.gov
WASHINGTON -- NASA and the National
Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) are sponsoring the second in a
series of regional public workshops to gather ideas and suggestions on the
design of the proposed National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI).
The workshop will be held July 9 at the Cuyahoga Community College in
Cleveland.
"Designing for Impact II: Workshop
on Building the NNMI" is a partnership between the interagency Advanced
Manufacturing National Program Office in Gaithersburg, Md., and local Cleveland
organizations that include NASA's Glenn Research Center, Cuyahoga Community
College and Case Western Reserve University. Confirmed workshop speakers are NASA
Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, NIST Director Patrick Gallagher and Ohio Sen.
Sherrod Brown. Invited speakers include congressional, state and local leaders.
Conceived to address strategic gaps in
U.S. manufacturing innovation, the NNMI is envisioned as a network of up to 15
regional hubs -- Institutes for Manufacturing Innovation -- that will connect
research discoveries and budding ideas for tomorrow's technologies and products
with current U.S. manufacturers and startup firms of tomorrow. The network is
proposed as a public and private collaboration in the President's FY 2013
budget.
These regional collaborations will bring
together industry, universities and community colleges, federal agencies and
states to accelerate innovation by investing in industrially relevant
manufacturing technologies with broad applications. They also will support
education and training of an advanced manufacturing work force.
Workshop participants will learn about
the principles and concepts behind the NNMI and participate in interactive
sessions designed to solicit ideas on how best to structure the network and the
institutes.
Facilitated interactive discussions will
focus on four areas key to the success of the institutes:
-- Technologies with broad impact
-- Institute structure and governance
-- Strategies for sustainable institute
operations
-- Education and work force development
This event builds on the first regional
workshop on designing and building the innovation network, held in Troy, N.Y.,
April 25. In addition, the Ohio workshop will explore manufacturing-related
interests and needs specific to the region.
The workshops are organized by the newly
created interagency Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office, which is
charged with coordinating federal resources and programs to enhance technology
transfer to U.S. manufacturers. The workshops are hosted by NIST. Core partner
agencies include NASA, the Department of Defense, Department of Energy and the
National Science Foundation.
The workshop will be held at Corporate
College East, which is part of Cuyahoga Community College. Advance sign-up is
required. Registration closes July 2. Attendees are charged a fee to cover food
and beverage expenses. Space is limited and event sign-up will be on a
first-come, first-served basis, with no more than four representatives from the
same organization. For more details on the workshop and to sign up for the
event, visit http://manufacturing.gov/amp/event_070912.html.
For more information about NASA and
agency programs, visit
http://www.nasa.gov.
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