United States allocates $504 million for 12 technology centers

In 2023, the Biden administration announced the first phase of a technology hub program aimed at promoting regional innovation and driving economic growth. The Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration is overseeing the program, which involved selecting 31 regional locations out of 370 applicants.

The second phase of the program has now narrowed down the 31 locations to 12 technology hubs located across 14 different states. These states include Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma

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