![](/peth04/20041027084332im_/http://www.oit.doe.gov/imf/images/spacer.gif) |
Industrial Materials for the Future (IMF) is a crosscutting activity of the Industrial Technologies Program.
The mission of IMF is to lead a national effort to research, design, develop, engineer, and test new and improved materials, for the Industries of the Future.
ITP 2004 Project and Portfolio Review: Project Summary Reports, Presentations, and Posters from the ITP 2004 Materials Project and Portfolio Review Meeting are now available for download.
PHOTO CAPTION: Members of the Materials Review Board at the 2004 IMF Annual Review Meeting. Front Row: James Shell (Shell Glass Consulting, Inc.), Bhakta Rath (Naval Research Laboratory), Wayne Hayden (MMPact, Inc.), John Green, Back Row: Stanley Herzog (Princeton Process Technology Consultants), Emory Ford (Materials Technology Institute), Sandy Sharp (Mead Westvaco Corporation).
Solicitations
Industrial Technologies Program (ITP) awards cost-shared funding for R&D projects through a competitive solicitation process. Projects are performed by collaborative partnerships and must address industry-specified priorities. In this way, ITP maintains a balanced portfolio of R&D projects that will help realize national goals for energy and the environment.
Calendar
There are no current events at this time.
|