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UVM team develops program to introduce K-12 students to the rapidly expanding field of microelectronics Read the article here.

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“We are aware the Department of Commerce is not awarding the six Tech Hub grants announced in January. The Vermont Gallium Nitride (V-GaN) Tech Hub respects their decision and is eager to re-apply for this funding later this year. Our regional consortium—led by UVM and including the State of Vermont and Global Foundries—is committed to … Continued
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UVM team develops program to introduce K-12 students to the rapidly expanding field of microelectronics Read the article here.
The Green Mountain State is pushing to be a leader in the production of next-generation gallium nitride, GaN, semiconductors that are used in cars, smart devices, data centers, aerospace, and defense.
The Department of Commerce announced Cristina Killingsworth will visit the Vermont Gallium Nitride Tech Hub in Burlington, Vermont.
The state of Vermont is making a multi-million dollar pitch to become a leader in cutting-edge technology that has the potential to reshape electronics.
In late February 2024, the 31 Tech Hub Designees submitted their Phase 2 applications, sharing bold visions for transforming their regions into globally competitive critical technology hubs.
Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott today reiterated his strong support for Vermont’s Tech Hub V-GaN by devoting resources to transform the Green Mountain State into a world leader in Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductors.
Vermont possibly on the cusp of launching new tech future
The grant will go toward chips for the auto and defense industries, and is the largest award to date from $39 billion in government funding.