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The National Center for Advanced Information Components Manufacturing: Program update

Jorgensen, J.L.

The National Center for Advanced Information Components Manufacturing (NCAICM) Projects focus on manufacturing processes, materials, user facilities, standard tools, and equipment for large area emissive flat panel displays and microelectronics. Two types of projects are funded: (1) precompetitive projects done at the Center, and (2) joint industry/national laboratory projects, which may carry intellectual property rights, where the work will be done at the appropriate industry or laboratory site. A summary of the NCAICM Projects will be presented.

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The National Center for Advanced Information Components Manufacturing: Program update

Jorgensen, J.L.

The National Center for Advanced Information Components Manufacturing (NCAICM) projects focus on manufacturing processes, materials, user facilities, standard tools, and equipment for large area emissive flat panel displays and microelectronics. Two types of projects are funded; (1) precompetitive projects done at the Center and (2) joint industry/national laboratory projects, which may carry intellectual property rights, where the work will be done at the appropriate industry or laboratory site. A summary of the NCAICM projects will be presented.

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The National Center for Advanced Information Components Manufacturing: Program update

Jorgensen, J.L.

The National Center for Advanced Information Components Manufacturing (NCAICM) was established by congressional appropriation in the FY93 Defense Appropriation Bill. The Center, located at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, NM, is funded through the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). The technical focus of NCAICM is emissive flat panel displays and associated microelectronics, specifically targeting manufacturing issues such as materials, processes, equipment, and software tools. This Center is a new avenue of collaboration between ARPA and the Department of Energy (DOE). It will help the government meet its obligation to develop dual-use capabilities for the defense and civilian sectors of the economy and provide a new method for cooperation and collaboration between the federal government and American industry. In particular, one of NCAICM`s goals is to provide industry access to the broad resource base available at three DOE Defense Programs laboratories -- Sandia National Laboratories, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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