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98,000 Employees
People
49,000
590+ Facilities WorldwideWith 7,000+ Employees
Scientists, Engineers and IT Professionals
Operating in over 70 Countries
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Business StructureMissiles andFire ControlAeronautics
Space Systems
Rotary and Mission Systems
Rotary and Mission Systems
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Customers Departments of
Defense
Homeland Security Commerce
Energy
Justice State
Transportation
NASA
Intelligence Communities
70 other Governments Worldwide
We Never Forget Who Were Working For
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Nano-Bio Manufacturing Consortium
Mission: Create a collaborative environment to accelerate the risk reduction of technology, manufacturing, and supply chain relationships
Expected Outcome: Integration of materials and manufacturing within a common platform to address various flexible device applications
Process: Competitively bid, peer-reviewed RFP process emphasizing innovation, partnering and contributed cost share
NBMC Operates at the confluence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, flexible hybrid
electronics, and advanced manufacturing.
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The FlexTech Community
TRL 2: Concept and/or application formulatedTRL 6: System
demonstrated in relevant environs
TRL 8: Actual system completed and
qualified
TRL 9: System proven through successful
operation
TRL 1: Basic principles observed
and reported
Flexible Hybrid ElectronicsSupply Chain Development
Lightweight, low power, conformable electronics
CMOS Integration Radio and
communications Sensing, warnings,
wearable displays
Flexible, Wearable Human Performance
Monitoring Electronics
Human Performance Monitoring Applications
10+ members
Flexible Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing
Manufacturing Gaps Public-private partnership 40+ members
FHE R&D Funding Programs
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R&D Programs Focus and DifferencesTRLs & MRLs provide a well-defined mechanism to measure product creation lifecycle.
NSF & NRC
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R&D Projects
Design and fabrication of prototype biosensor monitoring devices
Wearable Devices for Dynamic Assessment of
Hydration & Hydrogen Status
Wearable flexible hybrid electronics biometric performance monitor
Enabling manufacturing of flexible hybrid circuits
Biometric Sensors -integrated development
platform for human performance monitoring
Helmut integrated neurospinal hydration sensor
Computational approaches to enhancing performance in
FHE sensor architecture
Wearable Dynamic Hydration Assessment System
Wearables
Other
SensorsPROJECT TYPES
This is a flexible integrated prototype of a wearable sweat sensor from GE Global Research. The patch monitors biomarkers for hydration, stress, and infectious diseases
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BST I (FlexTech, San Jose, CA, August 2015) focused on the challenges facing biomarker detection in bodily fluids (blood, sweat, urine, tears, saliva) with emphasis on noninvasive sensor development.
BST II (UES, Dayton, OH, May 2016) explored wearable human performance monitors, from the point of view of the end-user, including use-case requirements from several industrial and military perspectives.
BST III (Lockheed Martin, Arlington, November 2016): End User & Reliability Issues; Chemistry and Microfluidics; and Power, Communication, and Electronics
Blood, Sweat, and Tears Workshops
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Blood, Sweat, and Tears IIILockheed MartinPeopleBusiness StructureCustomersNano-Bio Manufacturing ConsortiumThe FlexTech CommunityR&D Programs Focus and Differences R&D ProjectsBlood, Sweat, and Tears WorkshopsSlide Number 11Slide Number 12Slide Number 13