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Tuesday, July 12, 2016Purdue technology Center - Indianapolis, IN
Industry-Driven InnovationR E M A D E p r o j e c t s w i l l e n a b l e
manufacturers to assemble teams or collaborate
on industry-driven projects whose deliverables
are predefined to meet immediate and near-term
industry needs in the technical focus areas and
lifecycle phases.
Institute member benefits, which will be
finalized by the industry-led committees, will
include seats on the executive board and
technical advisory committees, access to shared
infrastructure (testbeds, research equipment,
etc.), use rights for institute generated IP, ability
to leverage membership fees with federal,
university, and other matching funding, and
access to workforce training programs.
P l e a s e v i s i t a
http://remade.partners.purdue.edu
to register and for more information.
B U S I N E S S B E N E F I T S :
T E C H N I C A L F O C U S A R E A S :
REMADE Institute Industry Briefing Day
The U.S. Department of Energy has released
a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) to
launch a Clean Energy Manufacturing
Innovat ion Ins t i tu te for Reduc ing
Embodied-energy and Decreasing Emissions
(REMADE) in Materials Manufacturing.
The institute will follow the national model of
being solely focused on industry needs: led by
industry experts, conducting industry-defined
projects, and developing industry-driven
workforce development programs.
Purdue University is collaborating with
leading U.S. manufacturers, universities, and
national laboratories to create an independent
(non-profit) institute focused on reducing the
energy consumption - and costs - associated with
materials production and processing.
The Industry Day briefing agenda will
provide manufacturers wi th deta i led
information on the REMADE institute’s
technology focus areas, business benefits,
planned workforce development projects and
also opportunities to provide input into the
proposal development efforts.
500 Central Drive, Potter Engineering Center Room 364, West Lafayette IN 47907 Tel 765.494.5183PURDUE UNIVERSITY
• Information Collection and Standardization• Rapid Gathering, Inspection, and Sorting• Separating Materials and Removal of Trace
Contaminants• Robust and Cost-Effective Remanufacturing
and Recycling Methods• Design Tools for Materials Utilization Across
the Lifecycle
• Reduced material and energy costs• New products and markets for
remanufactured goods• Less material waste and scrap handling• Improved material utilization across product
lifecycle
L I F E C Y C L E P H A S E S : • Efficient Material Use during Manufacturing• Waste Stream Separation and Material /
Chemical Recovery• End-of-Life (EOL) Material Reuse / Recovery• Design for Value Recovery (Reuse /
Recycling / Remanufacturing)
M AT U R I T Y L E V E L S ( T R L s ) : • Produce technology in lab environment• Prototype components in production relevant
environment • Prototype system in production relevant
environment• Systems and components in production
representative environment