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Environmental Management Technology Leveraging Initiative. Topical report, October 1, 1995--September 30, 1996
Publication year - 1996
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/584920
Subject(s) - outreach , commercialization , dissemination , business , public relations , public involvement , marketing , engineering management , knowledge management , telecommunications , engineering , political science , economic growth , computer science , economics
The ``Environmental Management Technology Leveraging Initiative,`` a cooperative agreement between the Global Environment and Technology Foundation and the Department of Energy-Morgantown Energy Technology Center, has completed its second year. This program, referred to as the Global Environmental Technology Enterprise (GETE) is an experiment to bring together the public and private sectors to identify, formulate, promote and refine methods to develop more cost-effective clean-up treatments. Working closely with Department of Energy officials, National Laboratory representatives, business people, academia, community groups, and other stakeholders, this program attempts to commercialize innovative, DOE-developed technologies. The methodology to do so incorporates three elements: business assistance, information, and outreach. A key advance this year was the development of a commercialization guidance document which can be used to diagnose the commercialization level and needs for innovative technologies

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