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This spring, the Technology Transfer Working Group (TTWG) issued its annual awards celebrating professionals who help commercialize U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) research and Intellectual Property (IP). The TTWG comprises leading staff members across DO

DOE's fourth Pathways to Commercial Liftoff report provides the private sector and other industry partners a valuable, engagement-driven resource on how and when carbon management can reach full scale.
Energy I-Corps bridges critical gaps in technology deployment for national labs by enabling researchers to develop real-world entrepreneurial skills and better understand industry. We are proud to introduce the sixteenth cohort ready to change the world!
After successful regional Explore Events in February, 15 Regional Winners and 8 Bonus Prize Winners have been selected.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released a Request for Information today seeking public and stakeholder input on the launch of the DOE’s first ever agency-related foundation, the Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation (FESI).
Vanessa Peña has been a dedicated environmental advocate for the better part of two decades and we are thrilled to welcome her to OTT as the Policy Lead and Senior Policy Analyst.
Energy I-Corps provides meaningful real-world opportunities for the application of commercialization and entrepreneurial skills to DOE technologies. In 2022, OTT ushered two cohorts with 26 teams from ten National Labs through the program.
On Dec. 6, 2022, OTT will host two webinars for undergraduate college students: info sessions for the Technology Commercialization Internship at 2 p.m. ET and EnergyTech University Prize at 3 p.m. ET.
We are excited to welcome five new team members as we continue expanding our efforts to bring innovative, clean technologies to market.
The Energy I-Corps program brings together researchers with industry mentors to help discover real-world opportunities for technology as well as impart commercialization and entrepreneurial skills to the teams from the national labs.