United States: Manufacturing Renaissance Project

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Nationally, President Obama’s Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP), launched in 2011, brings together industry, academia and government to invest in emerging technologies, including information technology, biotechnology and nanotechnology, all with a view to renewing America’s manufacturing capabilities.

Washington invested more than $500 million to jumpstart the program. At a sub-national level, ‘Manufacturing Renaissance’ is an independent nonprofit organization that is championing advanced manufacturing as a foundation for sustainable, middle-class communities. This group is comprised of business, labour, government, education, and community leaders and it develops practical programs, executed through public-private partnerships, to renew America’s manufacturing base in the light of broader goals, namely economic stability, social well-being and environmental stewardship.

Check out: White House Fact Sheet on President Obama’s Advanced Manufacturing Partnership

Check out: Congressional Research Service Report on President Obama’s National Network for Manufacturing Innovation

Check out: Building a National Manufacturing Renaissance, The Centre for Labor and Community Research, 2011 Annual Report

Check out: A List of Manufacturing Renaissance’s programs