The Role of Manufacturing in Industrial Decarbonization

As the United States embarks on a path towards net-zero carbon emissions, understanding how to decarbonize the industrial sector will be critical. The 2021 National Academies' report Accelerating Decarbonization of the U.S. Energy System outlines critical near-term policies needed for the decarbonization effort. Among many other things, this report recommends that Congress provide manufacturing incentives […]

The Global Clean Energy Action Forum

David L. Lawrence Convention Center 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

This global event, convened by Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and hosted by DOE’s Department of International Affairs, will be the first of its kind, and will include the 13th Clean Energy Ministerial and 7th Mission Innovation Ministerial. The Forum will be open to the public and participants will include Energy Ministers and government leaders from around the world, along with CEOs, philanthropic […]

Open House: School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks

Arizona State University 5999 S Backus Mall, Mesa, AZ, United States

The School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks, the seventh school in the Fulton Schools of Engineering, will integrate academic programs and innovative research to address current and future challenges, improve sustainability and generate economic opportunities to revitalize manufacturing in Arizona and beyond. And the school will play a significant role in supplying the skilled talent […]

ARCS End of Year Event 2022

CSUN's Orchard Conference Center , United States

The Autonomy Research Center for STEAHM (ARCS) at California State University, Northridge would like to invite you to ARCS's End of Year Celebration on Tuesday, Nov. 29th from 4:30 pm – 7 pm at the Orchard Conference Center. We are inviting a large community of attendees from CSUN, NASA/JPL, industry, and more. Attendees will get to see rovers that will […]

DMC 2022

Tampa Convention Center 333 S Franklin St, Tampa, FL, United States

DMC is the nation’s annual forum for enhancing and leveraging the efforts of engineers, managers, technology leaders, scientists, and policy makers across the defense manufacturing industrial base. Leaders and manufacturing subject matter experts from government, industry, and academia exchange information and perspectives on defense manufacturing policies, strategic direction, best practices, funding opportunities, and the latest manufacturing innovations that will benefit our warfighters.

Options for a National Smart Manufacturing Plan

National Academy of Sciences Building 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

New technologies are rapidly revolutionizing smart manufacturing with implications for industry, government, and the American workforce. Join the National Academies for a series of three workshops to study the state of the art in […]

Options for a National Smart Manufacturing Plan

National Academy of Sciences Building 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

New technologies are rapidly revolutionizing smart manufacturing with implications for industry, government, and the American workforce. Join the National Academies for a series of three workshops to study the state of the art in smart manufacturing technology; workforce, education and training needs; and the broader impacts for the U.S. economy and national competitiveness. This is a study informed by but intended to consider SM beyond the charters of the Manufacturing USA Institutes. During these workshops, participants will explore a wide range of impacts that smart manufacturing could have on industry, the U.S. economy, and the environment. You are invited to register and attend the workshops virtually or in person and/or provide comments to the study.

Options for a National Smart Manufacturing Plan

National Academy of Sciences Building 2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

New technologies are rapidly revolutionizing smart manufacturing with implications for industry, government, and the American workforce. Join the National Academies for a series of three workshops to study the state of the art in smart manufacturing technology; workforce, education and training needs; and the broader impacts for the U.S. economy and national competitiveness. This is a study informed by but intended to consider SM beyond the charters of the Manufacturing USA Institutes. During these workshops, participants will explore a wide range of impacts that smart manufacturing could have on industry, the U.S. economy, and the environment. You are invited to register and attend the workshops virtually or in person and/or provide comments to the study.