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DOE Commercialization Outcomes: What Actually Works and Why
For anyone in DOE-funded energy innovation who needs to show real outcomes, not just activity, from their commercialization investment
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What you’ll learn
Four things you'll walk away with
Who should attend?
Alumni of DOE-funded programs (SBIR/STTR awardees, I-Corps teams, TCF participants), national laboratory technology transfer staff, energy innovation intermediaries, regional economic development organizations, FedTech clients, and ecosystem partners moving DOE-funded technology to market.

Why FedTech
Built on a decade of DOE commercialization outcomes
FedTech embeds in agency and lab operations as a trusted execution partner: we bring structure and accountability to programs that historically ran on relationships alone.

Full-lifecycle depth
From technology scouting to startup formation to market transition, we operate across the continuum.
Partners, not vendors
Equity-free, sponsor-aligned, and neutral. We embed as an execution partner, not a vendor selling a deliverable.
Outcome-focused
Metrics and accountability built in. We bring structure to programs that need more than relationships to scale.
Network connectors
Our portfolio creates connective tissue across labs, startups, corporates, and investors that individual agencies cannot replicate alone.
Bonus: Free Whitepaper
A related read: Where Energy and Defense Innovation Are Converging.
This session is about what makes a DOE commercialization program actually work. Our latest whitepaper, From Separate Worlds to Shared Priorities, looks at a related shift: how energy and defense innovation, once separate worlds, are increasingly converging; and what that means for technologies funded through DOE. Register for the webinar and we'll send it your way as a bonus.


More Ways to Engage with FedTech
DOE-Focused Programs

National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Innovation Day
NNSA Innovation Day brings together startups, investors, universities, and ecosystem partners for an inside look at the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and its national laboratories.

DOE Boost
DOE Boost is an 18-week startup studio, led by Sandia National Laboratories and powered by FedTech, that matches entrepreneurs with technologies developed in U.S. Department of Energy laboratories to address energy challenges affecting American communities.
Resilient Economies - FedTech's Energy Innovation Team
Resilient Economies: The DOE Commercialization Portfolio That Works
Resilient Economies helps move federally funded science from lab to market, creating companies, attracting capital, and driving regional growth.
As an embedded partner to DOE program offices and national labs, FedTech turns research investment into firms and jobs, not just reports.
Commercialization programming
SBIR/STTR, TCF, I-Corps, LEEP, and the Boost studio model.
Lab-to-market
execution
Moving technologies from bench to deployment
Ecosystem
coordination
Connecting labs, startups, corporates, and investors
Metrics
& Impact
The data infrastructure that proves what programs actually produced
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