Precision Engineering is one of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's core strengths. This paper discusses the past and present current technology transfer efforts of LLNL's Precision Engineering program and the Livermore Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Productivity (LCAMP). More than a year ago the Precision Machine Commercialization project embodied several successful methods of transferring high technology from the National Laboratories to industry. Currently, LCAMP has already demonstrated successful technology transfer and is involved in a broad spectrum of current programs. In addition, this paper discusses other technologies ripe for future transition including the Large Optics Diamond Turning Machine
Sandia National Laboratories has identified technology transfer to U.S. industry as a laboratory mis...
Today there is a high demand for high-precision products. The manufacturing processes are now highly...
The development and application of new technologies in the United States has always been important t...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is in the process of constructing the National Ignition Facil...
This document investigates the connection between the Manufacturing Technology Thrust Area and its m...
In FY-2000, Engineering at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory faced significant pressures to mee...
To reverse the downward trend in the balance of trade, American companies must concentrate on increa...
Unlike most research and development laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is ...
One of the engineering areas focusing on the research and development of highvalue components and ma...
As Selective Laser Melting (SLM) technology matures, researchers and engineers responsible for tran...
The mission of the Engineering Research, Development, and Technology Program at Lawrence Livermore N...
The U.S. Department of Energy has, by transfer from the U.S. Energy and Research Development Adminis...
This report presents concepts and methods, major conclusions, and major recommendations concerning t...
Case study of the successful commercialization of a new rapid prototyping process, Selective Laser S...
Progress in the transfer of aerospace technology to solve key problems in the manufacturing sector o...
Sandia National Laboratories has identified technology transfer to U.S. industry as a laboratory mis...
Today there is a high demand for high-precision products. The manufacturing processes are now highly...
The development and application of new technologies in the United States has always been important t...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is in the process of constructing the National Ignition Facil...
This document investigates the connection between the Manufacturing Technology Thrust Area and its m...
In FY-2000, Engineering at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory faced significant pressures to mee...
To reverse the downward trend in the balance of trade, American companies must concentrate on increa...
Unlike most research and development laboratories, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is ...
One of the engineering areas focusing on the research and development of highvalue components and ma...
As Selective Laser Melting (SLM) technology matures, researchers and engineers responsible for tran...
The mission of the Engineering Research, Development, and Technology Program at Lawrence Livermore N...
The U.S. Department of Energy has, by transfer from the U.S. Energy and Research Development Adminis...
This report presents concepts and methods, major conclusions, and major recommendations concerning t...
Case study of the successful commercialization of a new rapid prototyping process, Selective Laser S...
Progress in the transfer of aerospace technology to solve key problems in the manufacturing sector o...
Sandia National Laboratories has identified technology transfer to U.S. industry as a laboratory mis...
Today there is a high demand for high-precision products. The manufacturing processes are now highly...
The development and application of new technologies in the United States has always been important t...