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Technology Transfer at Argonne

Argonne's Office of Technology Transfer is the laboratory's main liaison with outside research organizations for a variety of purposes, including:

  • Cost-shared research and development
  • Reimbursable R&D (Work-for-Others)
  • Licensing 
  • Technical assistance
  • Personnel exchange

These programs enhance the laboratory's research and development, meet federal, national and international research needs, and increase the worldwide competitiveness of U.S. industry. Through these programs, industrial firms and other organizations – including federal, state and local governments and academic institutions – benefit from Argonne's know-how and intellectual property in cutting-edge technologies, often leveraging their own in-house capabilities.

For more information, please see the Office of Technology Transfer home page or contact the office by phone at 800-627-2596 or e-mail at partners@anl.gov .

Procurement

In support of national research and development goals, Argonne spends about $130 million annually to procure a broad range of products and services from a diverse group of large and small business concerns. Please see the Introduction to Procurement page for online information about the following topics or to contact Argonne's Procurement Department:

  • Small Business Program Office
  • Procurement Terms and Conditions
  • Department of Energy – Forecast of Opportunities
  • Central Contractor Registration

Central Shops

To support Argonne’s world-class R&D programs, the Laboratory’s Technical Services Division operates a state-of-the-art manufacturing and machining facility, called Central Shops, to meet unique experimental and inspection needs. These specialty machine shop services are also offered to academic, governmental, and private-sector organizations. More about Central Shops ...

Export Control

Argonne's export control Web site provides information and assistance in determining which, if any, restrictions apply to the export of sensitive technologies. While a significant portion of the laboratory's mission involves fundamental research and the communication of announced and developed technologies, Argonne also has an obligation to assure that particular sensitive technologies, equipment and information subject to export control regulations are exported in compliance with these regulations. In some instances, this means that exports cannot be made to certain foreign nationals or countries.

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Technology Transfer

Procurement

Central Shops

Export Control


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