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AMM - Concept and Vision
http://people.uwm.edu/amm/
Why Materials & Manufacturing?
Sources: 2016 U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and the U.S. Census Bureau
Millions, 2015
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BEST
BEST SOLUTIONS
require
BEST RESOURCES
Availability Affordability
Accessibility Sustainability
What is AMM?Multidisciplinary teams of academics and researchersfrom various WI institutions working together with industry practitioners on solving materials and manufacturing problems facing WI companies for economic and social benefits.
MSOE
Marquette U
AMM’s Vision
To be the go-to-organization for companies
and entrepreneurs in WI to understand,
validate, and exploit advanced materials and
processing technologies for economic and
social benefits at low risks.
AMM’s Mission
Engage and leverage WI intellectual and engineering resources to:
• solve high-priority industry challenges &
• create new business opportunities
Create pipelines of workforce talents with excellent research & problem solving skills
Create and disseminate knowledge among stakeholders
Solving R&D problems and validating new opportunities with higher accuracy, shorter
timelines, lower costs; while creating a pipeline of high-skilled workers and talents
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Academic and
engineering resources
are abundant
Resources can be leveraged for economic benefits
Existing infrastructure for Industry/University collaboration
> 400 faculty researchers> 100 related research labs > 1000 involved students
> $24B annual contribution > $18B (75%) to industry
23-to-1 economic ROI167,000 jobs supported
> $1.7B in research > 25 engineering consortia> 10 industry outreach centers
AMM will connect
engage & leverageWI intellectual and
engineering resources
AMM will serve as a hub connecting various public and private resources with easy access
Accessibility
Su
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bili
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Accelerated development & integration of new materials and processing technologies at lower risks through a sustainable
pool of resources: people, knowledge, facilities & equipment
Key Opportunities
Industry
LARGE DIVERSE DYNAMIC STABLE
Statewide leadership roles around established missions and strengths with greater impacts
4-yr Academic Institutions
Resources for accelerated paths to achieve personal career and professional goals
Engage in new materials and processes being developed by researchers for future industry use
Prepare for workforce skills needed for the industrial use of new materials and processes in production settings
Faculty
2-yr Technical Schools
Key Opportunities
What differentiates AMM?
AMM’s Mission
AMM’s Structure
AMM will offer WI industry comprehensive and sustainable solutions to grand challenges in advanced materials and technologies including fundamental and applied research, assistance in technology transfers and scaling up designs, and the education and training of the workforce
AMM research and education platforms will be built on a network of multidisciplinary faculty collaborators from various academic and research institutions in WI
Building AMM
Lightweight Materials
Composite Materials
Functional Materials Additive Materials
Structural Materials Bio-derived MaterialsBio-Materials Materials Processing &
Characterization
CoE/AMM
UW- Stout
UW- La Crosse
UW- Stevens Point
UW-Eau Claire UW-Platteville UW-Madison
MSOE
MarquetteUW- Whitewater
UW-River FallsUW- Green Bay
UW- Milwaukee
Lightweight Materials Composite Materials Functional Materials Additive Materials
Structural Materials Bio-derived Materials Bio-Materials Materials Processing & Characterization
UW- ParksideUW-Oshkosh
AMM - CoE
Finding the “Big Ideas”
AMM – Consortium
WEDC
University
Industry
Funding the “Big Ideas”
CoE/AMM
Lightweight Materials Composite Materials Functional Materials Additive Materials
Structural Materials Bio-derived Materials Bio-Materials Materials Processing & Characterization
Chippewa Valley
Blackhawk
Western
Gateway
Milwaukee Area Waukesha County
Madison Area
Fox Valley
Mid-StateMoraine Park
Northeast Wisconsin
Lightweight Materials Composite Materials Functional Materials Additive Materials
Structural Materials Bio-derived Materials Bio-Materials Materials Processing & Characterization
STUDENTS
Lab & Consulting Services (RM2N)
Contractual Research
Precompetitive Research
What will AMM offer?
FACILITIES
SPACE EVENTS TRAINING
FUNDING
AMM Research
Teams
CoE/AMM Industry Consortium
General Advisory Board
Executive Advisory Board (Voting Members)
Solutions & IPs
Funding
Research Ideas (proposals)
Research Ideas (proposals)
Technical Calls
IPs
Funding Sources
Surface Materials and Technologies
Multi-structure &
MultifunctionalMaterials
Additive Materials and Manufacturing
Suggested Thrust Technologies
Cross Functional Technologies
Surface Materials and Technologies
Multi-structure &
MultifunctionalMaterials
Additive Materials and Manufacturing
Computational Materials Design
and Validation
Composites
• Design for composites• Machining and
Fastening (joining)• Mass production
(process optimization)• Recycling
AMM Guiding Principles
Benefits of early participation(CoE Partners and Consortium Members)
Shaping AMM’s focused scope, operating models and mechanisms
Benefiting from the initial investments made to establish the CoE (e.g. funded pilot
research projects and CoE facilities)
Membership Cost
The AMM Steering Advisory Board has recommended a reduced membership cost of $25k/year for a limited time (max 3 years) to be offered to a limited number of industry members.
Membership costs will be subsidized by the CoE with the expectation that industry members will be active participants in building the CoEresearch portfolio, operating models, and future resources.
For further information please contact Dr. Nidal Abu-Zahra at [email protected] or (414) 229-2668.
Industry Membership Benefits
Publications (joint) Theses (MS/doctoral) New technologies developed New scientific knowledge Trained staff/faculty Trained students Spin-offsWorkshops, seminars conducted Invention disclosures Royalty & licensing income
Productivity growth/cost savings/cost avoidance Number of new-to-company opportunities in new markets Recruitment/Satisfaction of graduates Satisfaction of employers Curriculum development Success of spin-offs Net increase of jobs Increase in cooperation Academic mobility (promotion?) In-situ training (foreign campuses)
Suggested KPIs Institutional infrastructure and support Researchers: Number, Capabilities, Motivation
Company Partners: Capabilities, Motivation
Resources: R&D expenditure; Budget and income; Donations and grants (matching)
Collaboration agreements
Joint project setting (deliverables, milestones …) Relevant research (multidisciplinary research) Frequency of formal meetings between
stakeholders Budget statusMentorship for projects Governance Assessment methodology & frequency (customer
satisfaction survey, ROI)
INPUT IN-PROCESS
OUTPUT IMPACT
History and Timeline
Apr 2ndPr
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May 2nd
AMM
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EDC1st Cluster
Meeting at UWM
Apr 20th
May 4th : 2nd
May 18th : 3rd
June 4th : 4th
June 15th : 5th
May 22nd
1st Campus VisitSheku KamaraMilwaukee School of Engineering
Nov 6th – Northeast Wisconsin TCOct 9th – UW-Stevens PointSep 21st – UW-Eau Claire (RM2N) Sep 21st – Waukesha County TCSep 14th – Fox Valley TCSep 9th – UW-Eau ClaireSep 9th – UW-StoutAug 29th – Marquette UAug 24th – UW (MERC/AMIC)Jun 24th – Grainger InstituteMay 22nd - MSOE
Jun 8th
1st Company Visit Erica GrantBadger Mining CorpTaylor, WIOct 2nd – Modine ManufacturingSep 28th – AstronauticsSep 26th – Badger MeterSep 25th – A.O.SmithSep 24th – HellerTytonnSep 21st – PlexusSep 17th – Briggs & StrattonSep 17th – SerigraphSep 14th – RexnordAug 30th – Amalga CompositesJun 29th – Briggs & StrattonJul 29th – A.O.SmithJun 8th – Badger Mining Corp
Sep 6th
1st Advisory Board Meeting (UWM)
• Nov 8th – 3rd Advisory Board Meeting (MSOE)
• Oct 4th - 2nd Advisory Board Meeting (MATC)
Oct 18th
1st Workshop (UWM)
AMM Steering Advisory Board Members
Brian WittSenior Manager - Engineering Centers of ExcellenceAriens Company
Joseph HamannDirector, Advanced EngineeringRexnord Corporation
Marv KlowakGlobal VP – R&DBriggs & Stratton Corp.
Michael MillerDirector of Product Development EngineeringHellermannTyton US
Mohammad Al-OmariManager-Advanced Materials and Process DevelopmentKohler Company
Robert HeidemanSenior VP - Chief Technology OfficerA.O. Smith Corporation
Scott WollenbergVP R&D and CTOModine Manufacturing Co.
Steven RussekChief Engineering ScientistAstronautics Corp Of America
Vicki J. MartinPresidentMilwaukee Area Technical College
Sheku KamaraDean of Applied ResearchMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dane MorganProfessor of EngineeringUW-Materials Science and Engineering
Buckley BrinkmanExecutive Director/CEOWI Center for Manufacturing & Productivity
Brian ThompsonPresidentUWM Research Foundation
Paul VoylesDirector UW-Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
John SchiesslVP of Core EngineeringGenerac Power Systems
John Borg Professor and ChairMarquette University
Fred BegaleVP EngineeringBadger Meter
Scott JansenExecutive VP and COOEmploy Milwaukee
THANK YOUhttp://people.uwm.edu/amm/