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Make Energy at the Bay Area Maker Faire

Office of Technology Transitions

June 20, 2016
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Video from the Department of Energy, published June 17, 2016.

This past May, nine Department of Energy (DOE) national labs and three DOE program offices hosted the first Make|ENERGY Pavilion at the Bay Area Maker Faire in San Mateo, California. It featured a number of smart and exciting hands-on displays for kids and adults to explore, and offered many opportunities for the innovators and entrepreneurs in the Maker movement to connect with DOE’s scientist and engineers.

The Make|ENERGY Pavilion was a great opportunity to demonstrate some of the dynamic ways DOE’s national labs and program offices are making a real impact, and bridging the gap between Makers and lab scientists – how they Think, Make and Innovate each day. Here’s a short video that captures some of their experiences at the Faire.

For more information on the Make|ENERGY Pavilion, check out this website. And for more information about DOE’s Office of Technology Transitions, please go to our homepage.  

Tags:
  • Clean Energy
  • Energy Demonstrations
  • National Labs
  • Technology and Transitions and Early Investments
  • Entrepreneurship and Advanced Manufacturing Workforce