The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded substantial funding to various initiatives aimed at advancing scientific innovation and technology across different states. Illinois is poised to lead in semiconductor technology, with a focus on workforce and research institutions. Additionally, New Mexico has seen significant investments from companies like Intel, thanks to the CHIPS and Science Act, while North Carolina is set to receive grant funding for Innovation Engines in regenerative medicine and textile manufacturing. The funding from NSF is expected to fuel discoveries in clean energy innovation and combat climate change in Colorado.
Companies like Intel have committed to invest over $6 billion in New Mexico since the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act – which I voted for. New Mexico has always strived to be a leader in tech, & projects like these will keep us at the forefront of tomorrow's technology! https://t.co/H9Xe10aBDK
From universities conducting cutting-edge research to companies developing advanced technology, CO leads the country in clean energy innovation. This funding from @NSF will fuel discoveries to combat climate change and attract further investment to CO. https://t.co/FMrgZiMGLC
I’m excited that @NSF grant funding, made possible by the CHIPS and Science Act, is coming to NC for Innovation Engines that will advance technologies in regenerative medicine and textile manufacturing across the state. Learn more: https://t.co/l9vKtghO3F
🔬 Exciting News! 🔍 Introducing the DeSci Fund for Scientific Innovation https://t.co/0zIkbKN7fH We're thrilled to announce an initiative to support #Scientists and advance the accessibility of scientific knowledge. 🌐
Illinois is ready to lead in the next-gen of semiconductor tech. With a strong workforce, research institutions and a clear vision for the future, we're securing our economic & national security and keeping America competitive on the global stage. https://t.co/QlveNcLFNb
Thrilled that @NSF awarded the Great Lakes Innovation Engine w/ $160 million to improve our water quality, spur research into clean energy technologies, & create manufacturing jobs! Proud of the work my @sciencedems colleagues & I did last Congress to help make this a reality. https://t.co/wwLit1dkrO