Baldwin Announces Wisconsin Selected as a Tech Hub
Wisconsin designated as Biohealth Tech Hub under the Baldwin-supported CHIPS and Science Act
WISCONSIN – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) announced that Wisconsin has been designated by the Biden Administration as a Regional Technology Hub (Tech Hub), an initiative created by the Baldwin-supported CHIPS and Science Act. Additionally, Wisconsin is receiving a $350,000 planning grant to execute its Biohealth Tech Hub strategy. Working with stakeholders across the state, Senator Baldwin has advocated to bring a Tech Hub to Wisconsin, supporting Wisconsin’s application to invest in the Badger State’s growing personalized medicine and biohealth technology industry.
In September, BioForward Wisconsin, along with a consortium of 15 public and private partners organized by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), submitted Wisconsin’s application for a Tech Hub to bolster the state as a leader in personalized medicine and biohealth technology. The Tech Hub designation and $350,000 planning grant announced today validate Wisconsin’s potential for rapid technology-led economic growth in biohealth. Planning grant funding will be utilized to build upon the consortium’s comprehensive regional strategy to grow Wisconsin’s Tech Hub, helping to create a corresponding implementation plan and a workforce strategy informed by global experts, best practices, and regional stakeholders.
Out of hundreds of applications, the U.S. Economic Development Association (EDA) today announced 31 designees across the country, including Wisconsin’s Biohealth Tech Hub. Additionally, BioForward Wisconsin was awarded a strategy development grant to accelerate the development of its proposal. Following the designee announcement, EDA will also offer an additional grant application to make at least 5 implementation awards ranging from $20 million to $70 million to designated EDA Tech Hubs.
“The Regional Tech Hub designation confirms what we already know about Wisconsin: when it comes to bringing together the best in research and development, cutting-edge manufacturing, highly skilled and educated workers, and a commitment to relentless improvement, no state is better prepared to lead the way,” said Missy Hughes, secretary and CEO of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC). “This is a huge win in creating an economy for all, where everyone has the opportunity to live healthy, prosperous lives.”
“Today’s Tech Hub designation for Wisconsin is not just a recognition of our state’s strengths in personalized medicine, biohealth technology, precision manufacturing, and automation; it’s an acknowledgment of our potential for exponential growth and innovation,” said Lisa Johnson, CEO of BioForward Wisconsin. “We are extremely thankful to Senator Tammy Baldwin for her unwavering support. Her dedication to the legislation that created the Tech Hub program and her advocacy for Wisconsin have been instrumental in making this achievement possible. Together, we will propel our region onto the national and international stage, fostering collaboration, attracting new talent and companies, and driving innovations that will benefit not only Wisconsin but all of humankind.”
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