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Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs (Tech Hubs) – Economic Development Administration


The Tech Hubs program is an economic development initiative to drive technology- and innovation-centric growth that leverages existing R&D strengths and technology demonstration and deployment capacities (public and private) within a region to catalyze the creation of good jobs for American workers at all skill levels equitably and inclusively.

The Tech Hubs program was enacted as part of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 (as the Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs program), and Congress appropriated EDA $500 million for it as part of the FY 2023 Omnibus Appropriations Bill.

This new authority allows EDA to:

  • designate Tech Hubs,
  • award funding for Tech Hubs strategy development (i.e., planning and capacity building), and
  • award funding for Tech Hubs strategy implementation (i.e., projects),

subject to constraints and targets outlined in detail in the full text of the statute.

EDA Seeks Input for Tech Hubs Program

On February 14, 2023, EDA issued a Tech Hubs Request for Information (RFI) in the Federal Register to solicit public input about the program design, structure, and evaluation of the Tech Hubs program.

Through this RFI, EDA seeks input in several areas, including but not limited to information on:

  • structuring a Tech Hubs program that will accelerate regions evolution into a global leader in an industry of the future that strengthens the region and U.S. economic and national security;
  • identifying metrics for assessment of successful Tech Hubs;
  • designing a competitive, inclusive and accessible selection process for Tech Hub designations that would both support critical technology and innovation sectors, as well as geographic diversity; and
  • identifying how federal designations and federal grants can be structured to maximize the desired impacts of the Tech Hubs program.
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While this RFI specifically seeks input on these and other topics, EDA welcomes all responses that stakeholders believe will support the development of a strong Tech Hubs program.

Responses are due by 5 p.m. Eastern Time on March 16, 2023. Responses may be directly submitted via email to TechHubs@eda.gov with “Tech Hubs RFI” in the subject line. Full details on responding can be found in the Federal Register.

Resources

Press Release: U.S. Department of Commerce Seeks Public Input on New Tech Hubs Program

Fact Sheet: Tech Hubs (PDF)

FAQ: Tech Hubs and Recompete Pilot Programs



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