PowerAmerica, Lockheed Martin Collaborate on Energy Efficient Electronics
August 4, 2015 | Lockheed MartinEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
PowerAmerica, the Next Generation Power Electronics Manufacturing Innovation Institute, and Lockheed Martin are partnering to develop a new generation of power-efficient microelectronic devices that will reduce energy loss across the power grid and enhance the performance of future aerospace systems.
Led by NC State University, PowerAmerica is one of five institutes established to date under the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI), a nationwide network aimed at revolutionizing American manufacturing. As one of the institute’s sustaining members, Lockheed Martin will partner on projects to accelerate the commercialization of wide bandgap power electronics technologies, which allow for electronic components to be smaller, faster and more efficient than their current silicon-based counterparts.
“Wide bandgap semiconductors have huge potential for aerospace and defense, especially in embedded power systems and high-power radio frequency applications,” said Jeff Wilcox, vice president of engineering for Lockheed Martin. “For example, next-generation power electronics could significantly reduce the size of an aircraft’s cooling system. Just as important, this technology will reduce operating costs in large data centers and decrease energy use across the entire power grid.”
Through partnerships with industry, academia and government, PowerAmerica will establish a workforce development program and apply next-generation technology to develop new design tools, provide data, and improve processes, manufacturing techniques and packaging solutions.
“At PowerAmerica, we are capturing the most promising technical solutions in power electronics to accelerate the commercialization of wide bandgap semiconductor technologies,” said Gen. Nick Justice, executive director at PowerAmerica. “Right now, these technologies are too expensive to get into products to reap the advantages, but thanks to partners like Lockheed Martin, we can bring costs down and open the door to electronic devices that will perform better, be more efficient and cost less.”
For more information, visit www.poweramericainstitute.com or www.lockheedmartin.com.
About PowerAmerica
PowerAmerica, also called the Next Generation Power Electronics Manufacturing Innovation Institute, is part of a network of institutes initiated by the U.S. Department of Defense to revolutionize American manufacturing. Led by NC State University with offices on the university’s award-winning Centennial Campus, the institute will develop new advanced manufacturing processes built around wide bandgap technologies and provide educational opportunities for students from middle school to college.
About Lockheed Martin
Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 112,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The Corporation’s net sales for 2014 were $45.6 billion.
Testimonial
"Our marketing partnership with I-Connect007 is already delivering. Just a day after our press release went live, we received a direct inquiry about our updated products!"
Rachael Temple - AlltematedSuggested Items
Plexus Announces Fiscal Q4, Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results
10/27/2025 | Plexus Corp.Plexus Corp announced financial results for our fiscal fourth quarter and fiscal year ended September 27, 2025, and guidance for our fiscal first quarter ending January 3, 2026.
Incap Group Maintains Strong Profitability Amid Softer Market Conditions in January–September 2025 (Unaudited)
10/27/2025 | IncapIn its unaudited business review, Incap Group reported revenue of EUR 159.3 million and operating profit of EUR 18.4 million for the first nine months of 2025, demonstrating solid profitability and operational resilience despite market uncertainties, currency fluctuations, and project delays.
Singapore’s Largest Industrial District Cooling System Begins Operations to Support STMicroelectronics’ Decarbonization Strategy
10/27/2025 | STMicroelectronicsSTMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, and SP Group (SP), a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific and Singapore’s national grid operator, have commenced operations for Singapore’s largest industrial district cooling system at STMicroelectronics’ (ST) Ang Mo Kio TechnoPark.
SMTAI 2025 Review: Reflecting on a Pragmatic and Forward-looking Industry
10/27/2025 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007Leaving the show floor on the final afternoon of SMTA International last week in Rosemont, Illinois, it was clear that the show remains a grounded, technically driven event that delivers a solid program, good networking, and an easy space to commune with industry colleagues and meet with customers.
Waldom Electronics Announces 2024 ESG Award Winners
10/24/2025 | BUSINESS WIREWaldom Electronics is proud to announce the winners of its 2024 ESG Awards, presented during the annual Waldom Dinner held ahead of the ECIA Executive Conference earlier this week.