National Lab researchers dive into entrepreneurial training to transform cutting-edge energy innovations into real-world solutions.
Office of Technology Commercialization
May 23, 2025National Lab researchers from across the country recently gathered in Westminster, Colorado for the kickoff of Energy-I Corps' 20th cohort. A key initiative of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Technology Commercialization, the immersive 2-month entrepreneurial training program aims to accelerate the commercialization for innovative energy technologies currently in the lab.
During opening week, 17 research teams from eight National Labs dove straight into the curriculum with a series of workshops designed to challenge their research assumptions. Each team hit the ground running by attending back-to-back workshops from an instructor team of entrepreneurs, C-level executives, and National Science Foundation I-Corps/Small Business Innovation Research & Small Business Technology Transfer commercialization program experts.
Teams completed at least five initial stakeholder discovery interviews and analyzed these industry findings with the help of one-on-one instructor support. In addition to individual coaching, teams delivered two presentations, receiving valuable feedback from both peers and coaches across the National Lab complex.
The week also featured an Industry Engagement Night where teams participated in ad hoc meetings to help refine their interview skills before continuing their stakeholder discovery interviews. These foundational activities set the stage for the teams to refine their research and engagement strategies moving forward.
Over the next two months, working with industry mentors external to the DOE complex, the teams will define value propositions, conduct at least 75 discovery interviews, and explore viable pathways to bring their products to the market. Each bi-annual Energy I-Corps cohort includes a wide range of research fields. Cohort 20 includes cybersecurity, visualization and cataloging tools, advanced materials, artificial intelligence, and more.
Since 2015, Energy I-Corps has supported the advancement of DOE technologies by training more than 510 National Lab researchers. With the support of more than 245 industry mentors, alumni teams determined the commercial impact of their innovations through more than 17,500 discovery interviews. The technologies of the past 19 Energy I-Corps cohorts have attracted more than $197 million in post-program funding and executed 85 licenses.
Cohort 20’s opening week in Colorado began on March 17, 2025, and the full program will conclude in late May. The cohort of 17 teams is funded by 11 DOE program offices. The projects span a wide variety of promising technology areas from our National Laboratories, including AI-powered nanotechnology, software for grid optimization, and nuclear powerplant security and efficiency. Learn more about each the Cohort 20 teams here.
Cohort 20 is supported by 11 DOE program offices:
- EERE – Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office
- EERE – Industrial Technologies Office
- EERE – Vehicles Technologies Office
- EERE – Water Power Technologies Office
- EERE – Wind Energy Technologies Office
- Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response
- Office of Electricity
- Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
- Office of Nuclear Energy
- Office of Science
- Office of Technology Commercialization
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