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Manufacturing USA at DOE: Supporting Energy Innovation

David M. Hart, P. Singer

2018

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Summary

This policy report, authored by researchers at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, examines the Department of Energy's Manufacturing USA programme and its role in supporting energy innovation and advanced manufacturing. The paper appears to analyse the strategic value of federal investment in manufacturing institutes as a mechanism for translating research into industrial deployment. As suggested by the title and source, the work likely evaluates how DOE-backed institutes contribute to US energy competitiveness and technology commercialisation.

UK applicability

Whilst focused on US federal policy, the analysis of institute-based innovation models may inform UK policy discussions around manufacturing support and technology translation, particularly if the UK pursues similar public–private partnerships for advanced manufacturing. However, direct applicability is limited given structural differences between US and UK innovation governance.

Key measures

Institute funding levels, programme structure, energy innovation outcomes, manufacturing competitiveness metrics

Outcomes reported

The paper examines the Department of Energy's support for manufacturing innovation institutes and their role in advancing energy technology development. It reports on the structure, funding, and strategic objectives of DOE-backed manufacturing initiatives.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Food & agricultural policy
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
BFmokjo2ni-ed408k

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