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| | |ProgramName=Advanced Manufacturing Partnership | ||
| | |ProgramType=Initiative | ||
| | |OrgSponsor=Partnership | ||
|TopOrganization=U.S. Department of Commerce | |||
|CreationLegislation=Executive Order by President Obama | |||
|Purpose=The Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) was designed to bring together industry, universities, and the federal government to invest in emerging technologies, aiming to create high-quality manufacturing jobs and enhance U.S. global competitiveness. It focused on areas like information technology, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and advanced materials to support job creation and accelerate product development. | |||
|Website=https://www.manufacturing.gov/ | |||
|ProgramStart=2011 | |||
|InitialFunding=More than $500 million | |||
|Website=https://www.manufacturing.gov/ | |Duration=Initiative without a fixed end date, but its activities have continued under various programs | ||
|Historic=false | |||
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'''Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP)''' is a collaborative initiative between industry leaders, academia, and government agencies to advance the U.S. manufacturing sector. It focuses on driving innovation, improving manufacturing processes, and addressing workforce challenges to maintain global competitiveness. | '''Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP)''' is a collaborative initiative between industry leaders, academia, and government agencies to advance the U.S. manufacturing sector. It focuses on driving innovation, improving manufacturing processes, and addressing workforce challenges to maintain global competitiveness. |
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