Live Webinar · July 23, 2026  12:00PM ET

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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Featuring
Anthony Pugliese
Director of the Office of Technology Commercialization & Chief Commercialization Officer of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Anthony brings the sponsor's-eye view of what DOE looks for in a commercialization partner.
Featuring
Ben Solomon
Founder & CEO FedTech
Ben has overseen 136+ commercialization programs since 2015 and speaks to what execution looks like from the inside.

What you’ll learn

Four things you'll walk away with

01
What programs produce the strongest outcomes, and what that proves about the model.
02
How the commercialization continuum works end to end, and where the handoffs between programs happen in practice.
03
How OTC measures success, makes the case for its programs, emerging priorities, and where it's focusing next.
04
Where OTC sees room for improvement from private-sector and ecosystem partners, and what it needs from execution partners.

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.

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