These grants highlight North Carolina's commitment to developing sustainable manufacturing frameworks and affordable housing solutions, positioning the state as a leader in these industries.
Charlotte Award:
The Carolinas Innovation Center for Optics and Metrology (CICOM) Strategy Development Consortium in Charlotte has received the award.
The consortium aims to develop a regional roadmap for applying optics and metrology technologies to build a sustainable manufacturing framework.
UNC-Charlotte leads the consortium, in partnership with the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance and the Centralina Regional Council.
The application covers a total of 16 counties in North and South Carolina.
Western NC Award:
The Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton metro, covering Burke and Catawba counties, has also received an award.
The Western North Carolina Industrialized Construction (NCIC) Strategy Development Consortium, led by ADL Ventures, focuses on affordable housing and sustainable construction solutions.
NCIC will develop construction strategies for offsite manufacturing of prefabricated components.
Grant Winners:
The Tech Hubs, announced by the White House and the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), were awarded to 31 locations across 32 states and Puerto Rico.
The Strategy and Development Grants were awarded to 29 locations, with 11 also designated as Tech Hubs.
North Carolina is among the 13 states that received Strategy and Development Grants but did not receive Tech Hub designations.
North Carolina's recipients of the Strategy Development Grants are well-positioned to enhance local coordination and development efforts, ultimately aiming for a future attempt at achieving the Tech Hub designation.