NSF establishes 10 inaugural Regional Innovation Engines across the country

The U.S. National Science Foundation today established the first-ever NSF Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program, awarding 10 teams spanning 18 states. With a potential NSF investment of nearly $1.6 billion over the next decade, NSF Engines represent one of the single largest broad investments in place-based research and development in the nation’s history – uniquely placing science and technology leadership as the central driver for regional economic competitiveness.

Read the entire article on the official U.S. National Science Foundation website by clicking here.

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