INDIANA, USA — The Biden-Harris administration announced the designation of 31 Tech Hubs nationwide on Monday, two of which are in Indiana.
The Tech Hubs program is an economic development initiative designed to drive regional innovation and job creation by strengthening a region's ability to manufacture, commercialize and employ technology across a variety of industries.
The program is authorized by the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act and administered by the Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration. It "invests directly in burgeoning, high-potential U.S. regions and aims to transform them into globally competitive innovation centers," according to a statement from the White House.
The two Indiana sites focus on biologics and quantum computing.
"Safe and Effective Autonomous Systems"
"Maintaining Our Quantum Edge"
"Advancing Biotechnology: Drugs and Devices"
"Advancing Biotechnology: Precision and Prediction"
"Accelerating Our Energy Transition"
"Strengthening Our Critical Minerals Supply Chain"
"Regaining Leadership in Semiconductor Manufacturing"
"Growing the Future of Materials Manufacturing"