Our objective is to lift up and leverage the work of our partners.
These partners are driving the nation towards a future in advanced manufacturing and benefit from the AM2 Tech Hub through easier access to technical support, technology, and talent.
1. Create, characterize, inspect, design, and apply innovative and sustainable materials in advanced manufacturing
2. Develop additive manufacturing equipment and use the equipment to design and test new manufacturing parts
3. Use applied materials and additive manufacturing technology and parts in their larger manufacturing facilities
These partners help startups, small businesses, and medium and large businesses grow.
1. Facilitate the adoption of AM2 technologies among businesses in their day-to-day processes
2. Provide short- and long-term technical and business assistance to AM2 industry partners
3. Promote policy and regulation meant to streamline the safe adoption of AM2 technology
These partners support industry through talent development, retention, and attraction.
1. Develop a regional pipeline of talent skilled and eager to use AM2 technologies
2. Provide training for industry partners’ existing workers
3. Support programming that attracts and retains workers in the AM2 industry
These partners continue to search and identify ways of supporting manufacturing through financial, organizational, and physical resources.
1. Help find resources matching your needs
2. Work with you one-on-one to grow your business, organization, or program
3. Engage with other partners to leverage regional resources and better help you
Source: Virginia Tech
A consortium led by the New River Valley Regional Commission has been selected for a highly competitive $500,000 federal Tech Hubs Strategy Development Grant . . .
Source: Cardinal News
Cardinal News recently reported that a consortium based in the New River Valley, in partnership with Danville and Southern Virginia organizations, plans to. . .
Source: Virginia’s New River Valley
WSLS Channel 10 recently reported that Governor Youngkin announced $1.9 million in GO Virginia grants for eight different programs. These projects help . . .
Source: GO Virginia Region 2
NRV Materials and Machinery Cluster Scale-Up will convene regional partners and develop a 10-year roadmap for supporting materials and machinery scale-up in the New River Valley . . .
Source: Cardinal News
The United States Navy is expanding its presence in Danville.
An existing Navy pilot program focuses on developing a new workforce for shipbuilding at Danville’s Institute. . .
How can we best collaborate to support and grow advanced
manufacturing in Virginia and the United States at large?