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Title: Oak Ridge National Laboratory:


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Oak Ridge National LaboratoryThe Lab of the
South
  • Presentation to
  • Tennessee Valley Corridor Summit
  • May 31, 2006 Chattanooga
  • Presented by
  • Tom Ballard
  • Director Economic Development and Partnerships

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ORNL is DOEs Lab of the South
Idaho
Argonne
PacificNorthwest
National Energy Technology Lab
LawrenceBerkeley
Brookhaven
Oak Ridge
LawrenceLivermore
SavannahRiver
Sandia
National Renewable Energy Lab
Los Alamos
Battelle partner laboratories
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ORNL is DOEs Lab of the South
Idaho
Argonne
PacificNorthwest
National Energy Technology Lab
LawrenceBerkeley
Brookhaven
Oak Ridge
LawrenceLivermore
Sandia
National Renewable Energy Lab
Los Alamos
Battelle partner laboratories
4
ORNL has embraced the footprint of the Southern
Growth Policies Board
SGPB States
5
We are successful because of our strategic
partnerships with key local economic development
groups
  • Organizations in the Oak Ridge/Knoxville area
    The Little R

6
We have similar strategic partners around
Tennessee and the TVC
  • Organizations around the state and the Tennessee
    Valley Corridor The Regular R

7
Were cultivating strategic partners throughout
the South
  • Organizations around the South The Big R"

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The Lab of the South concept connects ORNL to
the economic development priorities of SGPB states
  • Starts with fully understanding technology-based
    economic development priorities, programs and
    strategies of each state.
  • Identifies ways that ORNLs world leadership
    capabilities can support these individual state
    priorities.
  • Finds ways to link state technology resources to
    ORNL expertise.
  • Seeks opportunities to leverage individual state
    capabilities into regional alliances involving
    several states.

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The initial Lab of the South initiatives
  • Southern Homeland Security Initiative (using the
    South as a test bed for new homeland security
    technologies and a region where cutting edge
    technologies are commercialized.)
  • Southern Automotive RD Initiative (leveraging
    two decades of automotive manufacturing growth
    and the university-based RD centers that have
    emerged near these OEMs into a regional
    consortium to compete with Michigan. Involves at
    least three MEPs Kentucky, Mississippi and
    Tennessee.)
  • Southern Information Technology Initiative
    (linking universities in the region to ORNLs
    National Leadership Computing Facility.)
  • Southern Nanotechnology Initiative (building a
    Southern nanotechnology hot spot by leveraging
    the worlds greatest capabilities in neutron
    scattering and nano science at ORNL with the
    unique capabilities that exist at research
    institutions throughout the region.)

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The Lab of the South early initiatives
  • Southern Homeland Security Initiative (using the
    South as a test bed for new homeland security
    technologies and a region where cutting edge
    technologies are commercialized.)
  • Southern Automotive RD Initiative (leveraging
    two decades of automotive manufacturing growth
    and the university-based RD centers that have
    emerged near these OEMs into a regional
    consortium to compete with Michigan.)
  • Southern Information Technology Initiative
    (linking universities in the region to ORNLs
    National Leadership Computing Facility.)
  • Southern Nanotechnology Initiative (building a
    Southern nanotechnology hot spot by leveraging
    the worlds greatest capabilities in neutron
    scattering and nano science at ORNL with the
    unique capabilities that exist at research
    institutions throughout the region.)

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The Lab of the South concept applied to the
fledgling Southern Nano Initiative
  • Funding SGPB to conduct a knowledge mapping and
    benchmarking study. (Completed)
  • Initiating steps to implement the first major
    recommendation a Southern Nanotechnology
    Network. (Special meeting at SGPB annual meeting
    in New Orleans on June 5)
  • Understanding state specific initiatives. (i.e.,
    attending the recent Oklahoma Nanotechnology
    Conference)
  • Identifying key players and potential partners
    for the future, taking a long-term view.
  • Working on state agendas, hopefully finding ways
    to link our capabilities to their priorities.
  • Promoting proposals to use the CNMS.
  • Working with SGPB and the TVC to host the
    Southern Nano Summit on October 10 in Oak
    Ridge. (To be announced next week)
  • Launching a Nano Business Competition.
  • Refining a hub and spoke concept first advanced
    at the Southern Technology Council meeting in Oak
    Ridge in April that leverages the regions
    assets.
  • Doing everything possible to ensure that the
    nano revolution does no bypass the South as
    much as the info and bio did.
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