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As our office continues to grow and expand efforts to bring innovative, clean technologies to market, we need top talent to help us execute both long-term and immediate goals.
This spring, the Technology Transfer Working Group issued its annual awards celebrating professionals who help commercialize DOE research and Intellectual Property.

The OTT's Summer Entrepreneurship Program is excited to welcome the next generation of entrepreneurs at the intersection of technology and business. Get to know the 2022 cohort of interns!

As graduation for Energy I-Corps Cohort 14 drew closer, Wendy Rue and Mara Schindelholz from Sandia National Laboratories focused only on the experience itself, they never expected the program instructors to award them a special prize.
Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) is celebrating a successful first year of bolstering regional energy innovation ecosystems across the United States.

Anna J. Siefken, LEED AP BD+C and U.S. DOE Clean Energy Education and Empowerment (C3E) Ambassador, joins the Office of Technology Transitions on IPA assignment.

The inaugural year of EnergyTech UP is drawing close, with the final student pitch event taking place on March 24, 2022.

As the Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) continues to grow and expand our efforts to bring innovative, clean technologies to market, we need top talent to help us execute both long-term and immediate goals.

We are actively seeking partners to join efforts in bringing national lab-developed technologies to market even faster with the 2022 Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF).

Now in its 7th year, Energy I-Corps helps fill critical gaps in education by providing meaningful real-world opportunities for the application of commercialization and entrepreneurial skills to Department of Energy technologies.