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ORNL’s Tech Collaboration Program (TCP) engages industry partners to participate in short-term, collaborative projects to accelerate the development of new energy efficient manufacturing technologies. The opportunity provides selected participants access to ORNL's experienced staff and unique equipment and capabilities at the MDF to demonstrate advanced concepts with intent to develop and deploy new manufacturing processes or materials in U.S. manufacturing industries.
TCP provides open, affordable, and convenient access to national lab infrastructure, hosted resources, tools, and expertise to facilitate rapid development and adoption of new energy efficient manufacturing technologies.
Projects use a cost shared model to collaboratively investigate, improve, and scale process methodology to reduce the risk and accelerate the development and deployment of innovative energy efficient manufacturing and materials technologies.
Leveraging ORNL’s expertise in additive manufacturing, we’re able to test and make adjustments quickly, which reduces our cost and lead time in designing and making components. This can be critical to the success of fabricating a new energy system.
TCP is limited to industries that currently manufacture equipment, process materials, produce manufacturing-related software, and/or integrate energy systems in the US for a wide variety of commercial applications, or to industries that will be able to do so as a direct result of these collaborative efforts.
Through MDF, ORNL offers distinctive world-leading capabilities in manufacturing and materials research technologies and characterization facilities. MDF provides a collaborative, shared infrastructure to help industry adopt energy efficient, rapid, and flexible manufacturing technologies to lower production cost, and create new products and opportunities for high-paying jobs.
ORNL's expertise in material synthesis, characterization, and process technology will assist manufacturing industries in conducting assessments of new fabrication concepts and methods for improving existing technologies. The materials and processing technologies developed are expected to be deployed in new or existing manufacturing facilities.
Project Development/Agreement: 3–4 months*
Project Execution: six months to two years
*Agreement processing times for international companies is about twice as long due to additional DOE reviews.
During a collaboration, any intellectual property developed by the company while performing their tasks is owned by the company. IP developed by ORNL while performing tasks is owned by ORNL and under a CRADA, the company is given the right to exclusively license the ORNL-developed IP for their defined field of application.