The Mercury News

L.A.-based group awarded $70M for manufactur­ing hub

- By Kevin Freking

WASHINGTON — The Obama administra­tion selected a Los Angeles group Monday to lead an effort aimed at making manufactur­ing companies more competitiv­e globally by helping them consume less energy and produce less pollution.

The Smart Manufactur­ing Leadership Coalition in Los Angeles will receive $70 million from the federal government to establish the ninth of 15 “manufactur­ing hubs” that President Barack Obama wants set up across the country. The winning team of nearly 200 partners will at least match that amount.

The private-public partnershi­p will develop smart sensors to make all types of manufactur­ing more efficient, Obama said at a conference designed to showcase investment opportunit­ies in the United States.

Public-private partnershi­p will develop technologi­es to reduce waste, energy costs and streamline process

The U.S. manufactur­ing sector has added over 800,000 jobs since February 2010. The industry has benefited greatly from lower natural gas prices. Obama said the creation of the manufactur­ing hub highlights how the United States is “running up the score” when it comes to the innovation edge companies enjoy when doing business there.

“The world is smaller than it used to be because of innovation,” Obama said, adding: “that is something that can work for everyone if we do it right.”

Administra­tion officials said the manufactur­ing industry consumes about a third of the nation’s energy. Chemical production and steel manufactur­ing are examples of two industries with large energy costs that could benefit through new technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs.

“One should realize that the future’s manufactur­ing jobs are fundamenta­lly IT jobs,” Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said.

Obama said he recognized that people are concerned about how innovation and trade are leaving some people behind, but globalizat­ion also leads to opportunit­ies for nations to learn from each other. He said “innovation spreading and connecting the globe promises prosperity and reductions in poverty and, ultimately, less likelihood of war and violence and conflict.”

During a week focused on innovation, Obama will also attend a global entreprene­urship summit at Stanford University later this week. He is participat­ing in a panel discussion with Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

 ?? AUDE GUERRUCCIP­OOL/GETTY IMAGES ?? President Barack Obama, shown speaking last week in Washington, D.C., wants to set up 15 “manufactur­ing hubs’’ across the country.
AUDE GUERRUCCIP­OOL/GETTY IMAGES President Barack Obama, shown speaking last week in Washington, D.C., wants to set up 15 “manufactur­ing hubs’’ across the country.

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