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Council on Competitiveness Applauds DOE for Launching National Lab Accelerator Aimed at Getting Clean Energy Technologies to Market Faster

(Washington, DC)  The Council on Competitiveness applauds the U.S. Department of Energy for launching Lab-Corps, a new, $2.3 million pilot program this week that will better train and empower engineers and researchers at America’s national labs to successfully transition their discoveries into high-impact, real world technologies in the private sector. 
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Movement marks eleventh dialogue focused on engineering to secure America's future

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Leaders in Manufacturing Join Forces at 2014 AEMC Summit to Advance Americas Energy & Manufacturing Competitiveness

(Washington, DC) - The Council on Competitiveness (Council) and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative (CEMI) today convened prominent leaders from industry, government, academia, labor and the national laboratories to share ideas and develop new approaches to bolster America’s energy and manufacturing competitiveness.

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August 14, 2014

From CNBC Online:

Outsourced R&D: The threat to American innovation
By Susan Caminiti | @SusanCaminiti

Companies make headlines when they outsource manufacturing or—as is occurring more frequently—when they bring it back home to the U.S., a practice known as reshoring. What generates far less news is the potential impact on American innovation and productivity when companies outsource something as critical as research and development.

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