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|CreationLegislation=Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986
|CreationLegislation=Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986
|Purpose=The Federal Laboratory Consortium promotes and facilitates the transfer of federal laboratory technologies to the private sector to enhance U.S. economic competitiveness. It connects over 300 federal labs, including DOE facilities, with industry and academia to commercialize innovations and solve national challenges.
|Purpose=Federal Laboratory Consortium links 300+ federal labs with industry and academia to transfer tech, boosting U.S. competitiveness and innovation.
|Website=https://federallabs.org
|Website=https://federallabs.org
|ProgramStart=1974
|ProgramStart=1974
|InitialFunding=Not publicly specified
|InitialFunding=Not publicly specified
|Duration=Ongoing
|Duration=Ongoing
|Historic=false
|Historic=No
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The '''Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer''' (FLC) is a U.S.-based nationwide network of federal [[laboratories]] that provides a forum to develop strategies and opportunities to help transfer laboratory mission technologies into commercial products for the global marketplace.  
The '''Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer''' (FLC) is a U.S.-based nationwide network of federal [[laboratories]] that provides a forum to develop strategies and opportunities to help transfer laboratory mission technologies into commercial products for the global marketplace.