
Three technologies developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are among the winners in a top awards program for federal laboratories and their partners.
The winning entries in the 2025 Federal Laboratory Consortium Awards Program include a tool that automatically identifies building energy improvements to minimize life-cycle costs, a program to assist in finding patents, software to significantly increase the national laboratory system’s efforts to put its development out into the market, and a technology to harness silicon for low-cost, high performance batteries, according to a release from PNNL.
The awards focus on outstanding technology transfer achievements between federal labs and industry, according to the consortium. All entries are submitted to peer-based judging.