On September 8 to 10, 2021, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) hosted a workshop exploring the future of manufacturing.
The US manufacturing sector is currently undergoing significant changes driven by digitalization and decarbonization as well as the integration of the industrial internet of things, the management of cyber/physical human systems, and a push toward increasing the efficient use of resources.
AMO is building the TRANSSFORM (Transformative, Resilient, Adaptive, Nimble, Sustainable, Smart, Flexible, Optimal, Robust, and Model-based) initiative to strengthen the domestic supply chain for and enhance the global competitive of U.S. manufacturing.
During the past workshop, representatives from the research community and industry discussed the latest advances in manufacturing innovations. The input gathered in the workshop are helping to inform the research focus areas considered by AMO in fulfilling its mission to improve energy efficiency and decarbonize manufacturing industries.
In this workshop, AMO sought advice from industry stakeholders (including stakeholders from AMO’s current research ecosystem) with expertise in manufacturing digitalization, decarbonization, IoT, cybersecurity, and resource efficiency.
September 8th Presentations
Future of Manufacturing TRANSSFORM Workshop Overview
AMO Overview
Overview of NSF Manufacturing Programs
Overview of DOC/NIST Manufacturing Programs
Digitalization Keynote Address
Cyber Security Keynote 1
Cyber Security Keynote 2
September 9th Presentations
Resource Efficiency in Manufacturing
Decarbonization Keynote
National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing Roundtable
September 10th Presentations
Semiconductor Workshop Overview
Advanced Materials and Modeling Keynote
Adaptable and Flexible Supply Networks Keynote 1
Adaptable and Flexible Supply Networks Keynote 2
Workshop Report