NCDMM Forms Public-Private Consortium
“We established the V4 Institute in an effort to help manufacturers alleviate the burden of proof that comes with any new product design,” says Ralph Resnick, president and CEO of NCDMM.
The National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM) announces the V4 Institute (V4I), an industry-led consortium with the mission of providing advanced assurance in product development and manufacturing through virtual verification, validation and visualization. V4I is intended to provide value-driven computation modeling and simulation solutions for research and development of product and processes to advance cross-industry innovation and support the digital thread.
“We established the V4 Institute in an effort to help manufacturers alleviate the burden of proof that comes with any new product design,” says Ralph Resnick, president and CEO of NCDMM as well as the founding director of America Makes. “To date, a tremendous amount of physical testing is required to validate new designs. Moreover, for manufacturers, the physical testing process is expensive, tedious and slow.” He continues: “With the creation of the V4 Institute, our goal is to arrive at a point in which rigorous research, engineering principles, and scientific and mathematical data all merge together to significantly increase the impact of current physical testing, and even reduce the necessity of physical testing, to meet the burden of proof. By increasing the scientific use, reliability and trustworthiness of virtual testing to reduce cost and time to market, NCDMM believes that V4I will help companies gain a substantial return on their R&D investments. Ultimately, V4I will serve as the trusted accelerator for new product systems and service realization within the manufacturing industry and beyond.”
Similar to the public-private model NCDMM applied with America Makes, a national additive manufacturing accelerator, V4I is also comprised of industrial, academic and governmental partners. Membership in V4I is open to all U.S. industrial organizations, academic institutions, non-profit organizations and governmental agencies interested in furthering computational modeling and simulation technology and education. V4I offers three levels of membership—Silver, Gold and Platinum.
“Using the America Makes membership model as a basis, we are successfully fostering and developing an expansive and diverse V4I membership community,” says Gary Fleegle, NCDMM COO. “As such, we are extending the reach and the subsequent impact of the collaborative efforts within the V4I community to advance the product and services supply chain—digitally integrated through virtual verification, validation and visualization—and to accurately demonstrate the acceptability of new products through quality by design.”