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Taking the Heat Away: Thermal Management Solutions for Electronics

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Challenge overview

The Seeker, a Fortune 100 company, is looking for a collaboration partner to help identify and develop materials or methods that quickly and cost effectively cool electronics in a variety of environments. 

This is an electronic Request-for-Partners (eRFP) Challenge; the Solver will only need to submit a written proposal to be evaluated by the Seeker with a goal of establishing a collaborative partnership.

 

The Seeker, a Fortune 100 company and a recognized leader in product solutions for a high value, high performance industry, is looking for a collaboration partner to help identify and develop materials or methods that quickly and cost effectively cool electronics in a variety of environments with ambient conditions ranging from atmospheric pressure to vacuum and up to a temperature of 65 °C.  Solutions can be passive or active cooling techniques and/or high thermal conductivity materials for use in the assembly of the electronic components. 

This is an electronic Request-for-Partners (eRFP) Challenge.  The Solver will write a preliminary proposal (about 2–4 pages including contact information) to be evaluated by the Seeker with a goal of establishing a collaborative partnership.  The Seeker is not obligated to treat proposals submitted to an eRFP Challenge as confidential material, so Solvers should not include any confidential information in their submissions. 

Upon completion of the evaluation, the Seeker may contact selected Solvers directly to work out terms for a collaboration contract. The monetary value of the contract will vary depending on the amount of work to be delivered and the time frame agreed upon. 

(NOTE: Only proposals from Solvers who have the ability to work as the collaboration partner will be considered.)

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