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Procter & Gamble's Story of Suds, Soaps, Simulations and Supercomputers
Procter & Gamble (P&G) has a new imperative: ensuring that current and new products are environmentally sustainable without sacrificing product performance and market share. Through a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy's INCITE program, P&G's research scientists were able to study the complex interactions of billions of atoms and create simulations at the atomic […]
Energy Security, Innovation & Sustainability: Drive
Energy is Everything—it is the lifeblood of our economy. America's competitiveness cannot be separated from the issues surrounding energy—how efficiently we use it, how many billions of dollars we send abroad for it and how well we steward it domestically. Nothing will impact American competitiveness more than the development of sustainable energy products and services—an […]
Western Energy Summit: Accelerating Energy Innovation
Spurring the Development and Commercialization of New Energy Technologies In 2007, the Council on Competitiveness launched the Energy Security, Innovation & Sustainability (ESIS) Initiative to explore the linkages between the United States’ need for greater energy security, the global imperative for environmental sustainability and U.S. economic competitiveness at the enterprise and national levels. Through extensive […]
Science and Business: Moving Beyond Lab and Board Room
Humans have been seeking new knowledge and new ways of applying it since the dawn of civilization, and science and business have been intertwined nearly as long. For centuries, the pursuit of knowledge proceeded at a measured, even courtly pace. The turbulence of breakthrough invention was followed by long periods of adjustment and stability. And […]
Learning to Cope with the Sun's Stormy Weather Using High Performance Computing
Researchers at Science Applications International Corporation in San Diego have been studying the sun's corona and its impact on space weather for well over a decade. Advances in their understanding of the physics of solar activity, made possible by the use of supercomputers at the nearby NSF-funded San Diego Supercomputer Center, have allowed them to […]
Energy Security, Innovation & Sustainability Initiative: Deploy
Progressive Dialogue III: Demand Drivers for Sustainable Energy Solutions While energy suppliers are beginning to make the new investments and implement new approaches to producing and delivering energy, they require a level playing field on subsidies and transparent energy prices, along with well-designed regulations, informed consumers, innovative workforce development partnerships and confidence that responsibility for […]
Midwest Energy Summit: Investing in a Midwest Renaissance
The Future of Energy Security and Sustainability In 2007, the Council on Competitiveness launched the Energy Security, Innovation & Sustainability (ESIS) Initiative to explore the linkages between the United States’ need for greater energy security, the global imperative for environmental sustainability and U.S. economic competitiveness at the enterprise and national levels. Through extensive dialogues, the […]
Goodyear Puts the Rubber to the Road with High Performance Computing
In 2003 and 2004, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company found itself in a definite slump, suffering declining revenues and losing out to its two main competitors, Michelin and Bridgestone. In response, Goodyear leveraged its high performance computer clusters and its ongoing collaborative relationship with the Sandia National Laboratories to change the way it developed […]
Eastern Energy Summit: Energy Efficiency and the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
In 2007, the Council on Competitiveness launched the Energy Security, Innovation & Sustainability (ESIS) Initiative to explore the linkages between the United States’ need for greater energy security, the global imperative for environmental sustainability and U.S. economic competitiveness at the enterprise and national levels. Through extensive dialogues, the ESIS Initiative brought together high-level experts from […]
PING Scores a Hole in One with High Performance Computing
PING, a manufacturer of high-end golf equipment, is in a fiercely competitive marketplace where the phrase "innovate or die" is a literal truth. In 2005, the company replaced the workstation that had been used to simulate the design of new clubs with a powerful supercomputer running advanced simulation software. The machine paid for itself in […]
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