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FY22 Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies—Building Technologies Office Multi-topic Funding Opportunity Announcement is sponsored by Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) and Building Technologies Office (BTO). This FOA focuses on enhancing manufacturing competitiveness through technological innovation, with key areas including Next Generation Materials and Manufacturing.
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FY22 Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies—Building Technologies Office Multi-topic FOA | Department of Energy FY22 Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies—Building Technologies Office Multi-topic FOA Office: Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office.
Estimated Funding Opportunity Announcement Date: November 2022 Estimated Period of Performance: 1-3 years Number of Awards Anticipated: Multiple The "FY22 Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies—Building Technologies Office Multi-topic FOA" is expected to include the following topics that will accelerate research and development (R&D) leading to the adoption of innovative materials and manufacturing technologies in support of a renewable, energy efficient economy.
Next Generation Materials and Manufacturing — This topic will focus on RD&D of novel materials with improved properties such as high-strength, high-temperature performance, and/or enhanced conductivity. Specific areas of interest include increased conductivity materials, harsh environment materials, and AI/machine learning for aerostructures.
Secure and Sustainable Materials — This topic will focus on R&D of material and process innovation in support of secure domestic supply chains. A specific area of interest includes materials recycling and reuse of regional pilot demonstrations with a focus on accelerating pilot-scale demonstrations of technologies such as innovative material recovery, end-of-life processing, and recycling for key regional material supply chains.
Energy Technology Manufacturing and Workforce — This topic will focus on R&D of innovative manufacturing technologies to advance a renewable energy economy.
Specific areas of interest include building dehumidification scale-up and electric vehicle battery manufacturing to develop, scale-up, and pilot demonstrate chemistry-agnostic processing technologies to manufacture state-of-the-art cathode active materials (CAM) for current domestic manufacturing. Submit your email address below to receive the latest AMMTO & ITO news and events.
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FY22 Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies—Building Technologies Office Multi-topic Funding Opportunity Announcement is funded by Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) and Building Technologies Office (BTO). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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