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Find similar grantsFacilities for Semiconductor Materials and Manufacturing Equipment is sponsored by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) CHIPS for America. Seeks applications for projects to construct, expand, or modernize commercial facilities for semiconductor materials and manufacturing equipment.
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https://www. nist. gov/chips Find out about incentives for semiconductor supply chains Learn more about the CRDO Broad Agency Announcement Stay informed regarding CHIPS for America funding updates Semiconductors, or chips, are tiny electronic devices that are integral to America’s economic and national security.
These devices power tools as simple as a light switch and as complex as a fighter jet or a smartphone. Semiconductors power our consumer electronics, automobiles, data centers, critical infrastructure, and virtually all military systems. They are also essential building blocks of the technologies that will shape our future, including artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and clean energy.
When the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 was signed into law, it provided the Department of Commerce with $50 billion for a suite of programs to strengthen and revitalize the U.S. position in semiconductor research, development, and manufacturing — while also investing in American workers.
CHIPS for America encompasses two offices responsible for implementing the law: The CHIPS Research and Development Office is investing $11 billion into developing a robust domestic R&D ecosystem, while the CHIPS Program Office is dedicating $39 billion to provide incentives for investment in facilities and equipment in the United States.
The Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Research & Development Office today announced the signing of a definitive agreement with I-Pulse for a $250 million award... The Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Research & Development Office today announced the signing of a definitive agreement with SandboxAQ for a $500 million award...
The Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Program Office announced the signing of a letter of intent to provide up to $50 million in direct funding to Coherent Corp.... The U.S. Department of Commerce announced today the signing of a Direct Funding Agreement with Powerex to invest $30 million in manufacturing and R&D to... To request a meeting with a CHIPS staff member or an appearance at an event, visit https://askchips.
chips. gov . The CHIPS Incentives Program Portal can be found at https://applications.
chips. gov . For General Inquiries about CHIPS for America For CHIPS Incentives Program inquiries For Congressional inquiries about CHIPS for America
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Applications for Facilities for Semiconductor Materials and Manufacturing Equipment are due November 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
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