Dynamic collaboration platform facilitates composites synergies
CAMX 2025: UD-CCM invites the composites industry to learn more about SPARC, an opportunity that enhances research impact by catalyzing large-scale interdisciplinary research, building strategic partnerships and leading strategic growth initiatives.
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The Center for Composite Materials at the University of Delaware (UD-CCM, Newark, U.S.) invites industry leaders, innovators and researchers to join SPARC — Strategic Partnerships for Applied Research in Composites. SPARC is a dynamic collaboration platform aimed at driving innovation, accelerating commercialization and strengthening the composites and advanced manufacturing ecosystem.
Why should industry join SPARC?
Workforce development and talent access. SPARC connects members to a robust pipeline of top-tier talent trained in composites and advanced manufacturing. Members benefit from priority job listings promoted through CCM’s extensive network and can engage directly with students and professionals through the Industry-in-Residence program. SPARC also provides training and upskilling opportunities, offering access to courses, hands-on training and workshops to ensure a company’s workforce remains competitive and future-ready.
Research collaboration and innovation. SPARC promotes collaborative research by submitting joint federal proposals with agencies such as NSF, DOE and DOD. Members obtain preferred partner status, which enhances their competitiveness in SBIR/STTR programs. Through innovation gap analyses, tech talks and CCM Connects seminars, UD-CCM says that SPARC members remain at the forefront of emerging technologies and industry trends.
Resources and facility access. Those a part of SPARC gain early access to exclusive UD-CCM research reports and explore cutting-edge labs and pilot manufacturing lines through guided tours of the facilities. Members can also collaborate on-site using UD-CCM’s tools and infrastructure, enabling swift prototyping and product development.
Visibility and commercialization. SPARC enhances a company’s brand by showcasing its logo across UD-CCM platforms and events. Members receive assistance navigating intellectual property and licensing through the university’s Office of Economic Innovation and Partnerships (OEIP). Members can also present innovations to key stakeholders and position their organization as a thought leader in the composites sector.
Those interested are encouraged to visit UD-CCM and explore how SPARC further enhances innovation strategy, workforce development and industry impact.
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