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I nternational I ndustrial A ssessment C enter Training Program September, 2002
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Program History Established by UCSC in 1976 within U.S. Department of Commerce as the Energy Analysis and Diagnostic Center (EADC) program Four initial university participants Moved to the Department of Energy in 1977 Currently 26 Centers
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Locations of IACs
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Program Benefits Pollution Prevention Equipment Energy Efficient Equipment
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Program Benefits IACs have recommended cumulative cost savings of over $700 million Technical assistance has been provided to over 9,000 plants More than 2,000 engineering students have been trained
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University City Science Center Non-profit organization with 30 academic institutions as shareholders Lines of Business: Technology Park Development Port of Technology Program Programmatic Centers of Excellence
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Industrial Technology and Energy Management Division (ITEM) Science Center Programmatic Center of Excellence Engineering consultant organization Areas of business: Program management Industrial assessments Training Industry profiles Technology assessments Best practices in manufacturing
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ITEM Key Personnel: William J. Clark—Executive Director Gwen P. Looby—Manager, Administration and Operations Jimmy Lew—Project Engineer
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San Francisco State Univ. IAC IAC established in 1992 Dr. Ahmad Ganji, Director Dr. Shy-Shenq Liou, Assistant Director 25 IAC assessments performed each year Completed more than 250 assessments
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International IACs MEXICO EGYPT POLAND SOUTH AFRICA UKRAINE GHANA CHINA
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