Industry Collaborations


NILI Working Group

One of the primary drivers behind NNI collaborations with industry is the Nanomanufacturing, Industry Liaison, & Innovation (NILI) Working Group.  It coordinates many activities to promote U.S. leadership in creating products and manufacturing processes at the nanoscale.

NILI creates mechanisms to facilitate nanotechnology innovation and to improve technology transfer to industry. The working group promotes the exchange of information among Federal agencies, academia, and state, regional, and local organizations. Within the Federal Government, this effort includes interagency cooperation in the areas of standards, nomenclature, nanomanufacturing research and use of programs that encourage innovation in small business. Industry liaison groups—partnerships between the NNI and industry sectors—are a key tool in this undertaking.

Survey of Federal Resources

Mechanisms for Interaction with Industry and States
The NILI Working Group compiled data on Mechanisms for Collaborations with Industry. This database is organized by agency, and details the programs and activities that each agency offers to support nanotechnology development, technology transfer, and the advancement of nanomanufacturing.

See also Funding Opportunities Business Development

Resources for Industry

Translation of Nanotechnology in Cancer

The NCI has initiated a public-private industry partnership called Translation of Nanotechnology in Cancer (TONIC) to accelerate the translation and development of nanotechnology solutions for the early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer. The TONIC consortium, made up of government entities, and pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and other healthcare-related companies, will work in parallel to the Alliance. The consortium seeks to evaluate promising nanotechnology platforms and facilitate their successful translation from academic research to the clinic, resulting in safe, timely, effective, and novel diagnosis and treatment options for patients.

By encouraging mutual collaborations between Alliance investigators and industry partners on both pre-competitive and late-stage programs, TONIC stands to promote the qualification, development, and regulatory acceptance of nanotechnologies in cancer.

National Council for Advanced Manufacturing
NACFAM is a non-partisan, non-lobbying action/think tank thatbrokers intense collaborationamong its stakeholders from manufacturers (small, medium and large), education, research entities, government, trade and professional associations, and individuals to develop policy recommendations to accelerate manufacturing innovation and build a more globally competitive U.S. manufacturing sector. NACFAM also does projects to improve the bottom line and sustainability of manufacturing organizations.

NanoBusiness Commercialization Association
The NanoBusiness Commercialization Association (NanoBCA) is a 501(c)(6) trade organization dedicated to promoting the commercialization of nanotechnology and helping companies bring affordable, life-improving nanotech products to the market.