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The High-Performance Computing for Energy Innovation (HPC4EI) program is seeking qualified industry partners to participate in high-impact collaborative projects with the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) national laboratories. The HPC4EI program works with a variety of DOE offices to bring national lab computing expertise to industry. The program is highly aligned with DOE's priorities on true technological breakthroughs including Artificial Intelligence (AI) and High-Performance Computing (HPC [1]). This solicitation is for topics of interest for DOE's Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) and the Industrial Technologies Office (ITO). Selected industry partners will receive access to (HPC) facilities and world-class science and engineering staff at DOE's national laboratories. The HPC4EI program supports collaborative projects that address complex manufacturing and materials challenges relevant to the U.S. energy sector. The program is designed to reduce production costs, improve efficiency and performance, strengthen domestic supply chains, and enhance U.S. industrial competitiveness in global markets. These objectives are achieved by pairing industry-defined challenges with national laboratory supercomputing capabilities and technical expertise. Eligibility for participation in the HPC4EI program is limited to U.S.-based manufacturers and organizations that directly support these manufacturers. Selected Phase I projects will receive awards of up to $400,000 per project to support high-performance computing cycles and technical work performed by the national laboratory staff. Industry partners are required to provide an in-kind cost share of at least 20% of the total project funding. All cost share contributions must come from non-federal funding sources. Follow-on Phase II projects may be proposed by teams with previously awarded and successfully completed Phase I projects under this program. Phase II projects are intended to transition validation HPC applications toward implementation in industrial settings, enabling broader operational deployment and national impact. Selected Phase II projects will receive similar funding amounts and are subject to the same cost-share requirements like Phase I. At least half of the 20% cost-share contribution must be a cash contribution used to support national laboratory work.  Note: THIS IS NOT A PROCUREMENT REQUEST. See attached PDF for additional information on the following: Background Area 1: Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation's (CMEI) Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) Area 2: Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation's Industrial Technologies Office Eligibility Funding Requirements Sample Budget Solicitation Process and Timeline Concept Paper Guidelines Full Proposal Guidelines Evaluation Process Evaluation Criteria Point of Contact Intellectual Property and Proprietary Data [1] Sec. Wright Memorandum on Unleash…
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