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Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) FY 2023 Phase I Release 2 FOA is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO).
This program provides non-dilutive funding to small business research and development projects that improve energy efficiency and drive industrial decarbonization. It supports developing next-generation materials and manufacturing technologies for a clean, decarbonized economy, innovative manufacturing of clean energy technologies, novel recycling processes for critical materials, and reducing carbon emissions across the U.S. economy.
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Funding Selections: Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) FY 2023 Phase I Release 2 FOA | Department of Energy Funding Selections: Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) FY 2023 Phase I Release 2 FOA Office: Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Available Funding: $2.
1 Million Through the SBIR and STTR programs, AMMTO provides non-dilutive funding to small business research and development projects that improve energy efficiency and drive industrial decarbonization. These 12 projects will also have the opportunity to advance to Phase II based on their progress during Phase I.
AMMTO’s selections were made from the following topic areas: Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies: An AMMTO-funded topic focused on developing the next-generation materials and manufacturing technologies to support a clean, decarbonized economy.
Fuel Cell and Electrolyzer Recycling: A joint topic among AMMTO, the Industrial Technologies Office (ITO), and the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office to develop innovative manufacturing of clean energy technologies, advance novel recycling processes for critical materials, and facilitate wide-spread adoption of hydrogen production and use.
Decarbonization of Agriculture, Buildings, Transport, Industry and their Communities: A joint topic among AMMTO, ITO, and four other EERE technology offices to drastically reduce carbon emissions across the U.S. economy with a special emphasis on communities. Award and cost share amounts are subject to change pending negotiations. Stay abreast of the latest developments in Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies.
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