Utilization Technology Development

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1700 S Mount Prospect Rd
Des Plaines, IL 60018

Operations Technology Development (OTD) is focused on the commercialization of technologies aimed at solving problems and enhancing safety for natural gas operators. They invite submissions of later-stage technology ideas that address specific needs within the natural gas industry.

OTD conducts thorough reviews of submitted ideas on a set schedule and seeks innovative solutions that require funding for further development. The organization aims to foster collaboration and support advancements through their review process, potentially leading to full proposals for consideration in subsequent project cycles.

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