Whether through a start-up studio, innovation hub, or other means, the federal government offers various resources to bolster your organization. Collaborating with expert external entities, the government facilitates the delivery of tech solutions tailored for every kind of business.
Federal Tech Hubs: As part of President Biden’s CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, the Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs program designated the inaugural 31 Tech Hubs and 29 Tech Hubs Strategy Development Grant recipients. The statute authorized $10 billion for the program over five years.
The program brings together diverse public, private, and academic partners into collaborative consortia focused on driving inclusive regional growth. With their existing innovation assets as a foundation, these Tech Hubs build a future-ready workforce and enable businesses to start, scale, deploy, and deliver critical and emerging technologies.
“WERX” Universe: Federal “WERX” organizations are collaborative platforms established by the federal government to foster innovation and address specific industry challenges.
Each “WERX” is focused on a particular domain or sector, such as defense, energy, or healthcare. They often provide resources, funding opportunities, mentorship, and access to specialized facilities or expertise to support the development and commercialization of innovative technologies.
Digital Marketplaces: Digital marketplaces like the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace help lower the barrier to entry for those hoping to bring their technology to the Pentagon. By leveraging a video pitch and peer review model, defense entities and customers can search through the platform and find firms they want to work with while problem-solving with industry, academic partners, and individuals.