White House Announces 31 U.S. Tech Hubs to Drive Innovation

White House Announces 31 U.S. Tech Hubs to Drive Innovation

White House Announces 31 U.S. Tech Hubs to Drive Innovation

The White House has officially designated 31 technology hubs in the United States to foster innovation and support the growth of various industries. These hubs cover different categories, including autonomous systems technology and biotechnology applied in healthcare and pharmaceuticals. The tech hubs are located across the country, spanning states such as Montana, Rhode Island, Oklahoma, Massachusetts, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, Virginia, New Hampshire, Missouri, Kansas, Maryland, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, Louisiana, Idaho, Georgia, South Carolina, New York, Florida, Oregon, Texas, Maine, Washington, Vermont, and even Puerto Rico.

Several federal agencies, including the USDA and the Transportation Department, will provide assistance to these tech hubs when appropriate. Gina Raimondo, the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, expressed the importance of these consortia, stating, “Each of these consortia will help us ensure the industries of the future — and their high-paying jobs — start, grow, and remain in the United States.” It is worth noting that the selection process for these tech hubs involved entities applying for the designation, with the 31 chosen from a pool of approximately 400 applicants. The grants allocated to support these tech hubs will amount to nearly $500 million.