LIFT—Lightweight Innovations For Tomorrow, a national manufacturing innovation institute operated by the American Lightweight Materials Innovation Institute (ALMMII), announces a new phase of its “Fast Forge” program, providing opportunities for companies to submit project ideas for funding.
The “Fast Forge” program at LIFT, which kicked off in April 2019, is designed to solicit exciting new lightweight materials project ideas and put teams together to rapidly develop those new technologies more rapidly than the institute’s larger programs, according to LIFT organizers.
There are two opportunities with the new phase of “Fast Forge:”
“So far as an institute, we have seen some tremendous successes in our initial program portfolio, but those were multi-year and multi-million dollar programs,” says Hadrian Rori, chief technology officer, LIFT. “The goal of the new phase of ‘Fast Forge’ is to take the ideas already being generated in the industry, particularly from small and medium-sized manufacturers, and help develop them so they can be commercialized rapidly.”
“We are very pleased to continue enabling technology innovation via these rapid action activities, which will not only advance our partners’ goals, but also position LIFT as the national go-to place for smart manufacturing materials, process and systems innovation and development,” says Nigel Francis, chief executive officer and executive director, LIFT.
Project ideas can be submitted by completing the proposal form on LIFT's website beginning now through June 1, 2019. The submissions will be evaluated by LIFT leadership and engineers based on:
Each project in the Innovator and Accelerator categories is required to have a maximum $250,000 budget, one-to-one cost-share of funding, and be completed in a 6-month timeframe. Non-LIFT members are eligible to submit project ideas, but companies must be (or become) a LIFT member to receive funding for a “Fast Forge” project.
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