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Manufacturing USA

Manufacturing USA (MFG USA), previously known as the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation, is a network of research institutes in the United States that focuses on developing manufacturing technologies through public-private partnerships among U.S. industry, universities, and federal government agencies. Modeled similar to Germany's Fraunhofer Institutes, the network currently consists of 16 institutes.[1][2][3] The institutes work independently and together on a number of advanced technologies.[4][5]

The Manufacturing USA logo

History edit

In June 2011, United States President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) recommended that the federal government launch an advanced manufacturing initiative of public-private partnerships to support "academia and industry for applied research on new technologies and design methodologies." The recommendation called for $500 million per year to be appropriated to the Departments of Defense, Commerce and Energy, increasing to $1 billion per year over four years.[6][7]

The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation was proposed in the President's fiscal year 2013 budget and formally unveiled by the administration several weeks later in March 2012. The proposal called for a joint federal effort between the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, National Science Foundation and the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology to create a network of 15 regional institutes, funded by a one-time investment of $1 billion and carried out over a period of 10 years.[1][7][8][9][10] The administration reprogramed $45 million of existing resources from the Departments of Defense, Energy, Commerce and the National Science Foundation through executive action to fund a pilot, proof-of-concept institute for the program.[8][9][11] In May the Department of Defense solicited proposals from consortiums led by nonprofit organizations and universities to establish an additive manufacturing (which includes 3D printing) research institute to serve as the prototype facility.[9][10][12]

 
The NAMII logo

In August, 2012 the government announced the winning proposal, the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute (NAMII), also known as AmericaMakes led by the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining and based in Youngstown, Ohio.[8][10] The consortium's members include 40 companies, nine research universities, five community colleges and 11 nonprofit organizations.[10] AmericaMakes was established with an initial federal government investment of $30 million, while the consortium contributed almost $40 million in additional funding.[8] The administration stated that it expected AmericaMakes to become financially self-sustaining.[13] In May 2013, the administration announced the establishment of three additional institutes using $200 million in funding through two federal agencies: the Departments of Defense, and Energy.[12][13][14]

In September 2016, the program adopted the name "Manufacturing USA".[15][16] As of 2020, Manufacturing USA consists of sixteen institutes. Nine are managed in part by the Department of Defense. Six are managed in part the Department of Energy. One is managed in part by the Department of Commerce.[3]: 2 

Model edit

According to the original National Network for Manufacturing Innovation proposal, it would consist of up to 45 linked institutes with unique research concentrations to serve as regional manufacturing innovation hubs with spokes that link to project locations as seen represented by the various linked activities across the network.[4][8] Each institute would be independently run by a nonprofit organization and form a public-private partnership designed to leverage existing resources and promote collaboration and co-investment between industry, universities and government agencies.[1][8] The network is designed to address the inconsistency in U.S economic and innovation policy in that federal research and development (R&D) investments and tax incentives are not matched by corresponding incentives to encourage the domestic manufacture of the technologies and products that arise from this R&D.[9] The goal of the institutes is to develop, showcase and reduce risks sufficiently so that commercial companies can commercialize new products and processes for domestic production, as well as to train a manufacturing workforce at all skill levels to enhance domestic manufacturing capabilities.[7][8] Institute activities include connecting proven basic research to additional problem solving that ranges from basic to applied research and demonstration projects that reduce the cost and risk of commercializing new technologies or that solve generic industrial problems, education and training, development of methodologies and practices for supply-chain integration, and engagement with small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises.[9]

Critics of Manufacturing USA have argued taxes and burdensome regulations are the most pressing problems facing U.S. manufacturers.[17][18] Supporters counter that the U.S. government has a long history of successful investments in R&D to support innovation in U.S. industry.[17] Others argue that the Manufacturing USA can help alleviate two key market failures that plague industrial innovation, namely that innovators generally do not capture the full economic benefits that their innovations provide and thus achieving the optimal level of R&D investment requires government support, and the so-called "valley of death" problem in which no single business can afford the risk or the cost to invest or where businesses tend not to invest in long-term R&D projects with profits that are far in the future.[18][19] Additionally, supporters argue that the Manufacturing USA will create a more attractive domestic environment for manufacturing, and thus will encourage manufacturers to locate production facilities in the United States.[19]

Institutes edit

Institute[3] Technology[3]: 2  Established[3] Location[3]: 2 
Advanced Functional Fabrics of America (AFFOA) Textiles 2016 Cambridge, Massachusetts
Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI/BioFabUSA) Regenerative medicine, tissue engineering[3]: 65  2016 Manchester, New Hampshire[20]
Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Robotics 2017 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
American Institute for Manufacturing Integrated Photonics (AIM Photonics) Photonic integrated circuits 2015 Rochester, New York
Bioindustrial Manufacturing and Design Ecosystem (BioMADE)[21] Biomanufacturing 2020 St. Paul, Minnesota
Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII) Smart manufacturing 2017 Los Angeles, California
Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII)[22] Cybersecurity 2020 San Antonio, Texas
Flexible Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Innovation Institute (NextFlex) Flexible electronics 2015 San Jose, California
Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI) Composite materials 2015 Knoxville, Tennessee
LIFT (formerly Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow[23]) Lightweight materials 2014 Detroit, Michigan
Manufacturing times Digital (MxD) Digital manufacturing 2014 Chicago, Illinois
National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute (AmericaMakes) 3D Printing, additive manufacturing[3]: 30  2012 Youngstown, Ohio
National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL) Biopharmaceuticals 2017 Newark, Delaware
Next Generation Power Electronics Institute (PowerAmerica) Wide-bandgap semiconductors 2015 Raleigh, North Carolina
Rapid Advancement in Process Intensification Deployment (RAPID) Process engineering, modularization[3]: 99  2017 New York, New York
Reducing EMbodied-energy And Decreasing Emissions (REMADE) Remanufacturing[3]: 95  2015 Rochester, New York

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c National Science and Technology Council, Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office (January 2013). National Network for Manufacturing Innovation: A Preliminary Design (PDF). Executive Office of the President of the United States. (PDF) from the original on February 13, 2013.
  2. ^ Rising to the Challenge. National Academies Press. 2012. doi:10.17226/13386. ISBN 978-0-309-25551-6. PMID 22953359.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Manufacturing USA Highlights Report (PDF) (Report). National Institute of Standards and Technology. December 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Manufacturing USA third-party assessment report of program design and impact | Deloitte US". Deloitte United States. January 2017. Retrieved 2018-08-17.
  5. ^ "Manufacturing USA member institutes and technologies". Manufacturing USA Institutes and Technologies. Retrieved 2018-08-17.
  6. ^ United States President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (June 2011). Report to the President on Ensuring American Leadership in Advanced Manufacturing (PDF). Executive Office of the President of the United States. p. iv. (PDF) from the original on January 20, 2017.
  7. ^ a b c McCormack, Richard A. (February 28, 2012). "Obama Will Unveil $1-Billion National Manufacturing Innovation Network Initiative Based On Germany's Fraunhofer Institute". Manufacturing & Technology News. Vol. 19, no. 3. from the original on May 11, 2013.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "Manufacturing USA - includes the national network". Advanced Manufacturing Portal.
  9. ^ a b c d e . Advanced Manufacturing Portal. Archived from the original on February 13, 2013. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d Sargent, John F. Jr. (August 28, 2012). The Obama Administration's Proposal to Establish a National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (PDF). Congressional Research Service. (PDF) from the original on January 30, 2013.
  11. ^ . Manufacturing & Technology News. Vol. 19, no. 4. March 16, 2012. p. 8. Archived from the original on June 16, 2018. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  12. ^ a b Tonkin, Lea (May 27, 2013). "National Manufacturing Innovation Network Gains Momentum". Manufacturing Pulse. Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 17, 2013.
  13. ^ a b "Obama Administration Launches Competition for Three New Manufacturing Innovation Institutes" (Press release). White House Office of the Press Secretary. May 9, 2013. from the original on January 23, 2017.
  14. ^ Palmer, Chris (May 13, 2013). "Obama administration announces manufacturing institutes". NewsBlog. Nature.com.
  15. ^ "National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Rebrands as Manufacturing USA". IndustryWeek. September 12, 2016. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
  16. ^ (Press release). U.S. Department of Commerce. September 12, 2016. Archived from the original on June 16, 2018. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
  17. ^ a b Pisano, Gary (April 30, 2013). "Building a Strong Foundation for American Manufacturing". Forbes. from the original on May 27, 2013.
  18. ^ a b McCormack, Richard A. (May 31, 2012). "NIST Director Defends $1-Billion Manufacturing Program, But Doesn't Know Where The Money Will Come From". Manufacturing & Technology News. Vol. 19, no. 9. from the original on May 11, 2013.
  19. ^ a b Hart, David M.; Ezell, Stephen J.; Atkinson, Robert D. (December 2012). Why America Needs A National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (PDF). Information Technology and Innovation Foundation. pp. 8–10. (PDF) from the original on June 1, 2013.
  20. ^ Bookman, Todd (2023-11-19). "Dean Kamen's private companies reap millions from the federally funded nonprofit he runs". New Hampshire Public Radio. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  21. ^ "U.S. Department of Defense awards $87.5 million to EBRC-led BioMADE establishing the Bioindustrial Manufacturing Innovation Institute" (Press release). Engineering Biology Research Consortium. October 20, 2020. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  22. ^ "UTSA officially launches Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute" (Press release). University of Texas at San Antonio. November 19, 2020. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  23. ^ "LIFT Receives $5 Million Department of Defense Grant To Expand "Operation Next" Across the Country" (Press release). LIFT. November 19, 2019. Retrieved June 7, 2021.

External links edit

  • Manufacturing USA official website

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Manufacturing USA MFG USA previously known as the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation is a network of research institutes in the United States that focuses on developing manufacturing technologies through public private partnerships among U S industry universities and federal government agencies Modeled similar to Germany s Fraunhofer Institutes the network currently consists of 16 institutes 1 2 3 The institutes work independently and together on a number of advanced technologies 4 5 The Manufacturing USA logo Contents 1 History 2 Model 3 Institutes 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn June 2011 United States President s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology PCAST recommended that the federal government launch an advanced manufacturing initiative of public private partnerships to support academia and industry for applied research on new technologies and design methodologies The recommendation called for 500 million per year to be appropriated to the Departments of Defense Commerce and Energy increasing to 1 billion per year over four years 6 7 The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation was proposed in the President s fiscal year 2013 budget and formally unveiled by the administration several weeks later in March 2012 The proposal called for a joint federal effort between the Department of Defense Department of Energy National Science Foundation and the Department of Commerce s National Institute of Standards and Technology to create a network of 15 regional institutes funded by a one time investment of 1 billion and carried out over a period of 10 years 1 7 8 9 10 The administration reprogramed 45 million of existing resources from the Departments of Defense Energy Commerce and the National Science Foundation through executive action to fund a pilot proof of concept institute for the program 8 9 11 In May the Department of Defense solicited proposals from consortiums led by nonprofit organizations and universities to establish an additive manufacturing which includes 3D printing research institute to serve as the prototype facility 9 10 12 nbsp The NAMII logoIn August 2012 the government announced the winning proposal the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute NAMII also known as AmericaMakes led by the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining and based in Youngstown Ohio 8 10 The consortium s members include 40 companies nine research universities five community colleges and 11 nonprofit organizations 10 AmericaMakes was established with an initial federal government investment of 30 million while the consortium contributed almost 40 million in additional funding 8 The administration stated that it expected AmericaMakes to become financially self sustaining 13 In May 2013 the administration announced the establishment of three additional institutes using 200 million in funding through two federal agencies the Departments of Defense and Energy 12 13 14 In September 2016 the program adopted the name Manufacturing USA 15 16 As of 2020 update Manufacturing USA consists of sixteen institutes Nine are managed in part by the Department of Defense Six are managed in part the Department of Energy One is managed in part by the Department of Commerce 3 2 Model editAccording to the original National Network for Manufacturing Innovation proposal it would consist of up to 45 linked institutes with unique research concentrations to serve as regional manufacturing innovation hubs with spokes that link to project locations as seen represented by the various linked activities across the network 4 8 Each institute would be independently run by a nonprofit organization and form a public private partnership designed to leverage existing resources and promote collaboration and co investment between industry universities and government agencies 1 8 The network is designed to address the inconsistency in U S economic and innovation policy in that federal research and development R amp D investments and tax incentives are not matched by corresponding incentives to encourage the domestic manufacture of the technologies and products that arise from this R amp D 9 The goal of the institutes is to develop showcase and reduce risks sufficiently so that commercial companies can commercialize new products and processes for domestic production as well as to train a manufacturing workforce at all skill levels to enhance domestic manufacturing capabilities 7 8 Institute activities include connecting proven basic research to additional problem solving that ranges from basic to applied research and demonstration projects that reduce the cost and risk of commercializing new technologies or that solve generic industrial problems education and training development of methodologies and practices for supply chain integration and engagement with small and medium sized manufacturing enterprises 9 Critics of Manufacturing USA have argued taxes and burdensome regulations are the most pressing problems facing U S manufacturers 17 18 Supporters counter that the U S government has a long history of successful investments in R amp D to support innovation in U S industry 17 Others argue that the Manufacturing USA can help alleviate two key market failures that plague industrial innovation namely that innovators generally do not capture the full economic benefits that their innovations provide and thus achieving the optimal level of R amp D investment requires government support and the so called valley of death problem in which no single business can afford the risk or the cost to invest or where businesses tend not to invest in long term R amp D projects with profits that are far in the future 18 19 Additionally supporters argue that the Manufacturing USA will create a more attractive domestic environment for manufacturing and thus will encourage manufacturers to locate production facilities in the United States 19 Institutes editInstitute 3 Technology 3 2 Established 3 Location 3 2 Advanced Functional Fabrics of America AFFOA Textiles 2016 Cambridge MassachusettsAdvanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute ARMI BioFabUSA Regenerative medicine tissue engineering 3 65 2016 Manchester New Hampshire 20 Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing ARM Robotics 2017 Pittsburgh PennsylvaniaAmerican Institute for Manufacturing Integrated Photonics AIM Photonics Photonic integrated circuits 2015 Rochester New YorkBioindustrial Manufacturing and Design Ecosystem BioMADE 21 Biomanufacturing 2020 St Paul MinnesotaClean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute CESMII Smart manufacturing 2017 Los Angeles CaliforniaCybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute CyManII 22 Cybersecurity 2020 San Antonio TexasFlexible Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Innovation Institute NextFlex Flexible electronics 2015 San Jose CaliforniaInstitute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation IACMI Composite materials 2015 Knoxville TennesseeLIFT formerly Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow 23 Lightweight materials 2014 Detroit MichiganManufacturing times Digital MxD Digital manufacturing 2014 Chicago IllinoisNational Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute AmericaMakes 3D Printing additive manufacturing 3 30 2012 Youngstown OhioNational Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals NIIMBL Biopharmaceuticals 2017 Newark DelawareNext Generation Power Electronics Institute PowerAmerica Wide bandgap semiconductors 2015 Raleigh North CarolinaRapid Advancement in Process Intensification Deployment RAPID Process engineering modularization 3 99 2017 New York New YorkReducing EMbodied energy And Decreasing Emissions REMADE Remanufacturing 3 95 2015 Rochester New YorkSee also editManufacturing in the United States DIUx Defense Innovation Advisory BoardReferences edit a b c National Science and Technology Council Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office January 2013 National Network for Manufacturing Innovation A Preliminary Design PDF Executive Office of the President of the United States Archived PDF from the original on February 13 2013 Rising to the Challenge National Academies Press 2012 doi 10 17226 13386 ISBN 978 0 309 25551 6 PMID 22953359 a b c d e f g h i j Manufacturing USA Highlights Report PDF Report National Institute of Standards and Technology December 2020 a b Manufacturing USA third party assessment report of program design and impact Deloitte US Deloitte United States January 2017 Retrieved 2018 08 17 Manufacturing USA member institutes and technologies Manufacturing USA Institutes and Technologies Retrieved 2018 08 17 United States President s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology June 2011 Report to the President on Ensuring American Leadership in Advanced Manufacturing PDF Executive Office of the President of the United States p iv Archived PDF from the original on January 20 2017 a b c McCormack Richard A February 28 2012 Obama Will Unveil 1 Billion National Manufacturing Innovation Network Initiative Based On Germany s Fraunhofer Institute Manufacturing amp Technology News Vol 19 no 3 Archived from the original on May 11 2013 a b c d e f g Manufacturing USA includes the national network Advanced Manufacturing Portal a b c d e From Discovery to Scale up About the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Advanced Manufacturing Portal Archived from the original on February 13 2013 Retrieved June 17 2013 a b c d Sargent John F Jr August 28 2012 The Obama Administration s Proposal to Establish a National Network for Manufacturing Innovation PDF Congressional Research Service Archived PDF from the original on January 30 2013 1 Billion National Advanced Manufacturing Network Will Take Off With Or Without Congressional Approval Manufacturing amp Technology News Vol 19 no 4 March 16 2012 p 8 Archived from the original on June 16 2018 Retrieved June 17 2013 a b Tonkin Lea May 27 2013 National Manufacturing Innovation Network Gains Momentum Manufacturing Pulse Archived from the original on June 20 2013 Retrieved June 17 2013 a b Obama Administration Launches Competition for Three New Manufacturing Innovation Institutes Press release White House Office of the Press Secretary May 9 2013 Archived from the original on January 23 2017 Palmer Chris May 13 2013 Obama administration announces manufacturing institutes NewsBlog Nature com National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Rebrands as Manufacturing USA IndustryWeek September 12 2016 Retrieved September 13 2016 U S Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker Announces Manufacturing USA New Brand for National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Press release U S Department of Commerce September 12 2016 Archived from the original on June 16 2018 Retrieved September 13 2016 a b Pisano Gary April 30 2013 Building a Strong Foundation for American Manufacturing Forbes Archived from the original on May 27 2013 a b McCormack Richard A May 31 2012 NIST Director Defends 1 Billion Manufacturing Program But Doesn t Know Where The Money Will Come From Manufacturing amp Technology News Vol 19 no 9 Archived from the original on May 11 2013 a b Hart David M Ezell Stephen J Atkinson Robert D December 2012 Why America Needs A National Network for Manufacturing Innovation PDF Information Technology and Innovation Foundation pp 8 10 Archived PDF from the original on June 1 2013 Bookman Todd 2023 11 19 Dean Kamen s private companies reap millions from the federally funded nonprofit he runs New Hampshire Public Radio Retrieved 2023 11 20 U S Department of Defense awards 87 5 million to EBRC led BioMADE establishing the Bioindustrial Manufacturing Innovation Institute Press release Engineering Biology Research Consortium October 20 2020 Retrieved June 7 2021 UTSA officially launches Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute Press release University of Texas at San Antonio November 19 2020 Retrieved June 7 2021 LIFT Receives 5 Million Department of Defense Grant To Expand Operation Next Across the Country Press release LIFT November 19 2019 Retrieved June 7 2021 External links editManufacturing USA official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manufacturing USA amp oldid 1186051936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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