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America Makes Announces ‘Call for Projects’ with Proposals Being Funded up to $8 Million Total

downloadIf you are serious about 3D printing and the complexities of its research and development, and are not yet a member of America Makes, now’s the time to sign up so that you and your team can be part of their recent ‘Call for Projects.’ (America Makes offers three tiers of membership.)

As America Makes, the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute, seeks serious proposals regarding research and development projects in 3D printing, members are able to submit their proposals through May 1, 2015.

This is certainly not your run-of-the-mill contest and not meant just for the whimsical 3D printing hobbyist. $8 million dollars is being funded from The National Center for Defense Manufacturing & Machining and America Makes to those with the top proposals that ‘demonstrate the potential to increase U.S. manufacturing competitiveness.’

Each project is allowed $1 million or less (no more) and they will be allowing projects on a smaller level, with lesser monetary sponsorship. Those participating will have a period of 18 months, beginning in July 2015, with each team designating a lead proposer being fully responsible for all project performance.

“This Project Call demonstrates America Makes’ continued commitment to maturing critical technologies specific to AM, as well as furthering the collective body of knowledge available to our membership that they can leverage for the advancement of our industry at large,” said John Wilczynski, America Makes Deputy Director of Technology Development.

Each proposal team must contain at least one industry organization, with ‘cost share of at least a 100% match of the government funding required.’ Click here for more information.

Five areas of interest, with sub-areas, are highlighted for proposals. Those are:

America Makes Headquarters in Youngstown, OH

“Today’s announcement marks yet another significant investment in AM made available through the Institute,” said Rob Gorham, America Makes Director of Operations. “With the addition of this Project Call, along with our most recent Directed Project Opportunity funded by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), America Makes will soon have a portfolio worth more than $68 million in public and private funds invested in advancing the state-of-the-art in AM in the United States.”

If you are planning to submit a proposal, your project leader should email the proposed topic to John.Wilczynski@ncdmm.org by Wednesday, March 25, 2015. In March, a webinar regarding the process will be given, with dates on that to be provided shortly. Final award announcements will be made on Friday, June 12, 2015.

Note that projects must meet the technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4-7 and Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL) 4-7 at the start of the proposed project. Find out more here.

Headquartered in Youngstown, OH, America Makes is the ‘national accelerator’ for 3D printing working toward greater strides for 3D printing in research, development, and innovation. Their mission is to increase manufacturing competitiveness for the U.S. worldwide.

Do you have an interest in working on a proposal, and do you have a team in mind? What do you think would be the most crucial area to focus on? Tell us about it in the America Makes Announces ‘Call for Projects’ forum over at 3DPB.com.

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