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Advanced Manufacturing Technology Roadmap (MFGTech) Program | NIST https://www. nist.
gov/oam/programs/advanced-manufacturing-technology-roadmap-mfgtech-program NIST Office of Advanced Manufacturing (OAM) Advanced Manufacturing Technology Roadmap (MFGTech) Program The NIST Advanced Manufacturing Technology Roadmap (MFGTech) Funding Opportunity was a competition created to develop technology roadmaps for promising advanced manufacturing clusters and establish new or strengthen existing industry-driven consortia that address high-priority research challenges to grow advanced manufacturing in the United States.
The emphasis of this funding opportunity was on technology roadmapping in areas of critical interest to the nation, including technology areas appropriate for potential future Manufacturing USA institutes. A total of $4. 2 million was awarded to 14 organizations to develop technology roadmaps.
The roadmaps are categorized into topical areas. Click to learn more about the projects: Click to see a complete list of partners for each roadmap project. For more information on any of these grants, please send an email to ManufacturingUSA [at] nist.
gov (subject: MfgTech%20Roadmap%20-%20%5BSpecific%20Project%5D) (Manufacturing USA) . Created August 3, 2022, Updated August 8, 2025
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible applicants generally include manufacturers, universities, suppliers, and national labs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Advanced Manufacturing Technology Roadmap (MfgTech) Grant Program is funded by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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