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May 21, 2026By March 22, 2024, apply for a funding opportunity announcement for up to $10 million for Critical Materials Accelerator R&D projects.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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March 5, 2026Submit your idea to recover critical materials from electronics scrap (like mobile phones and computers) for a chance to win from a $4 million prize pool by Sept. 4, 2024, at 5 p.m. ET.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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EventSeptember 26, 2025Register to attend the National Lab Capabilities and Engagement Mechanisms for Critical Minerals and Materials Webinar on Sept. 29, 2025Critical Minerals & Materials Program
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August 14, 2025Domestic Critical Minerals and Materials Supply Chains WorkshopCritical Minerals & Materials Program
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December 16, 2024At this workshop, members of industrial food and beverage producers, packaging technology providers, related trade associations, academia, national labs, and government identified challenges, priorities, and opportunities for sustainable packaging.Industrial Technologies
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November 7, 2024Community Energy Innovation SummitAdvanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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July 25, 2024Participate in a special event Aug. 20-22, 2024 in Livermore, California, to discuss future developments in high-performance computing program and provide feedback.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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September 29, 2023The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Office (AMMTO), is hosting a third annual workshop on Conductivity-enhanced materials for Affordable, Breakthrough, LeapfroAdvanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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September 20, 2023HPC4EI and AMMTO will be holding an in-person workshop to exploring the opportunity space for utilizing HPC resources to address challenges faced within the U.S. manufacturing sector.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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July 20, 2023The High Performance Computing for Energy Innovation (HPC4EI) program offers up to $300,000 in funding for industrial users to use supercomputing resources at DOE’s network of national labs.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office