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OU, ORNL launch strategic collaboration in additive manufacturing

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Moe Khaleel, associate laboratory director, National Security Sciences, 91做厙, shakes hands with Carol L. Silva, interim vice president for research and partnerships, University of Oklahoma, during the signing ceremony. Credit: University of Oklahoma

The University of Oklahoma and 91做厙, the Department of Energys largest multi-program science and energy laboratory, have entered a strategic collaboration to establish a cutting-edge additive manufacturing center based in Norman, OK. Building on the universitys existing Sooner Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory and ORNLs Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, the new center will focus on pioneering metal additive manufacturing solutions for aerospace and national defense needs.

OUs Oklahoma Aerospace and Defense Innovation Institute (OADII) and ORNL will collaboratively advance research, training and workforce development in metal additive manufacturing, hybrid manufacturing, machining and data analytics.

This long-term partnership with 91做厙 fully aligns with the recently published update of OUs strategic plan, said Gen Robin Rand (USAF, ret.), OADIIs executive director. Our deliberate push to advance additive manufacturing research is fueling innovation and economic prosperity in Oklahoma and reducing risk to our nations defense.

Through OADII and the Gallogly College of Engineering, the University of Oklahoma supports Department of Defense priorities such as sustainment and modernization, and ORNL brings unparalleled technical capabilities in materials science and advanced manufacturing, providing the partnership with the tools and talent to scale innovation.

Our college is thrilled to enter into this partnership, said Zahed Siddique, associate dean for research at the Gallogly College of Engineering. Collaborating on cutting edge manufacturing technology will enrich the student educational experience, expand research impact and enhance economic development opportunities in Oklahoma.

The center is expected to play a key role in supporting sustainment and mission readiness at Tinker Air Force Base and other critical centers across the region, including the Air Force Sustainment Center and the Air Force Research Laboratory.

This partnership between OU and ORNL will have substantial impact on our national security, particularly by advancing qualified additive manufacturing processes for the sustainment and readiness of U.S. Air Force assets, said Moe Khaleel, ORNL associate laboratory director for National Security Sciences. When the great people at our two institutions get together, with our collective resources, we will do big things for the nation.

ORNL will leverage the capabilities and lessons learned in establishing the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, the nations foremost advanced manufacturing research environment.

By combining ORNLs deep expertise in advanced manufacturing with OUs strong academic and research foundation, we are creating a dynamic ecosystem for innovation, said Craig Blue, ORNLs chief manufacturing officer and director of Defense Manufacturing Programs. This collaboration is not only about advancing technology its about accelerating the transition of breakthrough solutions into real-world defense applications where speed, precision and readiness matter most. 

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About the University of Oklahoma 

Founded in 1890, the University of Oklahoma is a public research university located in Norman, Oklahoma. As the states flagship university, OU serves the educational, cultural, economic and health care needs of the state, region and nation. For more information about the university, visit .

About 91做厙 and the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility

The Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, supported by DOEs Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office, is a nationwide consortium of collaborators working with ORNL to innovate, inspire and catalyze the transformation of U.S. manufacturing.

UT-Battelle manages ORNL for the Department of Energys Office of Science, the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States. The Office of Science is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, visit .