COMMONWEALTH CENTER FOR ADVANCED MANUFACTURING: A model for public-private partnership in advanced manufacturing Donald J. Leo Vice President and Executive.

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COMMONWEALTH CENTER FOR ADVANCED MANUFACTURING: A model for public-private partnership in advanced manufacturing Donald J. Leo Vice President and Executive Director National Capital Region Virginia Tech

CCAM is a collaborative public-private partnership between industry, academia, and government

University Partners Dr. Keith Williamson Dean School of Engineering Sciences and Technology CCAM Board Member Dr. Barry Johnson Senior Associate Dean School of Engineering and Applied Sciences CCAM Board Member and Founding Chair Dr. Donald Leo Vice President and Executive Director National Capital Region Operations Virginia Tech CCAM Board Member

CCAM is located in the mid-Atlantic region near Richmond, VA You Are Here

CCAM is part of Crosspointe, a manufacturing campus that will include multiple Rolls-Royce facilities and supplier facilities President Obama announcing the NNMI program, March 2012 at Rolls-Royce Crosspointe

CCAM accelerates the development of production-ready technologies for its corporate members

CCAM has been a multi-year, collaborative effort VEDP engages UVA and VT on Rolls-Royce economic development opportunity Governor Tim Kaine announces Rolls-Royce site selection in Virginia Initial member agreements negotiated between universities and Rolls-Royce CCAM incorporated as a Virginia non-stock corporation. Rolls-Royce groundbreaking OIM Member Recruitment CCAM facility construction CCAM facility opened Rolls-Royce facility completed

CCAM is structured to enable various types of research activities $ $ $ $ $ $ CCAM GENERIC Research CCAM GENERIC Research $ $ $ $ Corporate research $ is amplified by gaining IP access to results of ALL generic research. $ $ CCAM DIRECTED Research CCAM DIRECTED Research Corporate sponsor OWNS any IP resulting from Directed Research.

Value to the Universities CCAM enables the translation of basic research results into industry practice. Close collaboration with industry through CCAM enables greater understanding of industry needs. Production-scale equipment in CCAM provides opportunities for joint funding of translational research projects. CCAM provides on site research opportunities for faculty and students. CCAM has already hired student interns from all three partner universities and is currently funding graduate students and post-doctoral associates through sponsored research.

Key lessons learned in building a public-private partnership Our decision early in the partnership to adopt a consistent and graduated IP policy was critical to member recruitment. The universities had to be flexible on the IP policy to attract members willing to invest sufficient funds to make CCAM a viable enterprise. Engaged industry board members – at the executive level – are critical to continued corporate engagement in the center. Early, comprehensive planning has been critical to initial member recruitment. Flexibility in the bylaws and member agreements has been important to growing the center. Appointing enthusiastic faculty liaisons has been critical to engaging the universities in the project. Support by local and state government has been an important element to member recruitment and workforce development.

The long-term goal is to lead the nation and the world in translational research for advanced manufacturing. Increase industry representation in new manufacturing sectors. Obtain federal funding for a large multi-year initiative. Make CCAM and Crosspointe the hub of manufacturing activity in the region.