SCHUMER ANNOUNCES FIVE NEW YORK TEAMS ADVANCE TO NEXT ROUND OF …

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US Senator Charles E. Schumer has announced that five New York teams have advanced to the next round of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovation Engines program. This program is part of the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors for America Act (CHIPS Act) and the Endless Frontier Act, both of which were created by Schumer. The teams will compete for up to $160 million in federal investment. The legislation and program aim to boost local economies, create jobs, increase American competitiveness, and promote scientific research and development.

Click on the link below to learn more about this exciting development. Find out how Senator Schumer’s legislation is driving innovation and promoting scientific advancement in New York and across the country. Get to know the teams that are competing for a significant federal investment and how this competition could potentially revolutionize the semiconductor industry. Stay informed about the latest updates in science policy and legislation.

“I created the NSF Regional Innovation Engines program in my CHIPS & Science Law with New York's world-renowned universities and innovation ecosystem …

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