ERDC's patented protective structures and systems have strong market potential. During this webinar, attendees will learn how commercialization of these technologies can be beneficial for business growth and development.
The ERDC International Research Office invites international representatives from industry and academia to attend an informational webinar on June 12 to discover how to pursue innovation and collaboration opportunities with ERDC.
ERDC invites proposals for the development of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods and methodology tailored for application in U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects.
ERDCWERX seeks to identify business entities with the capacity to commercialize SUBMAT, a temporary "roadway" to support the offloading of military vehicles and supplies in austere coastal environments.
ERDC seeks automated lab equipment for culturing microorganisms in cold regions, supporting Department of Defense directives to address biotechnology and enhance warfighting and logistics capability in the Arctic.
ERDC's patented material and sensor technologies have strong market potential. During this webinar, attendees will learn how commercialization of these technologies can be beneficial for business growth and development.
ERDC's patented water technologies have strong market potential. During this webinar, attendees will learn how commercialization of these technologies can be beneficial for business growth and development.
The Innovation 2 Market (I2M) Patent Showcase at ERDCWERX will help businesses and investors pursue opportunities to introduce ERDC innovations to government and commercial markets.
ERDC seeks to identify engineered wood, mass timber, and related renewable materials that are commercially available and supported by industry knowledge and expertise.
ERDC seeks knowledge and expertise of leading industry representatives in Additively Constructed Concrete (ACC) that have design/build experience and success in printing full-scale, occupiable structures.
ERDC seeks to advance the Beneficial Uses of Dredged Sediment (BUDM) with new techniques and technologies that reduce costs, lessen environmental impacts of dredging, and decrease direct and strategic placement of dredged sediment.