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U.S. creating National Manufacturing Innovation Institute
by Richard Tomkins
Washington (UPI) Aug 31, 2015


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The U.S. Defense Department is partnering with a major consortium to develop flexible hybrid electronic technologies.

The FlexTech Alliance consortium is composed of 96 companies, 41 universities, 14 state and local government organizations and 11 laboratories and nonprofit organizations.

With the Department of Defense, they will create a National Manufacturing Innovation Institute to produce the technologies.

"Like the six other manufacturing innovation institutes established by President [Barack] Obama over the last three years, four of which DoD helped lead ... this will ensure that pioneering innovations needed to develop, manufacture and commercialize these cutting-edge electronics will happen right here in America," Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said in announcing the effort.

"The reality, though, is ... we don't know all the applications this new technology will make possible -- that's the remarkable thing about innovation -- and it's another reason why America, and America's military, must get there first."

Carter said the Defense Department will invest $75 million in the institute, which will be established in Silicon Valley, Calif.

Hybrid electronics were described by Carter as technology that uses advanced flexible materials for circuits, communications, sensors and power and then combines them with thinned silicon chips. It will allow the shaping of electronics to platforms.

"By seamlessly printing lightweight, flexible structural integrity sensors right onto the surfaces of ships and aircraft, or folding them into cracks and crevices where rigid circuit boards and bulky wiring could never fit, we'll be able to have real-time damage reports -- making the stuff of science fiction in that sense into reality."

The new technologies also will make lifesaving advances and improve mission effectiveness, the secretary said.


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Pentagon joins Silicon Valley in 'flexible' tech hub
Washington (AFP) Aug 28, 2015
The Pentagon is building a tech hub in Silicon Valley to help create new gadgetry for the supersoldiers of the future as well as tech-savvy consumers. A plan unveiled Friday called for a new Manufacturing Innovation Institute to be based in San Jose, California to work on new kinds of flexible technology that can be used both on the battlefield or for civilian health, smart homes and cities. ... read more


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