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The “Nevada Lithium Batteries and Other Electric Vehicle Materials Loop” Regional Technology and Innovation Hub

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ƼӰԭ the Nevada Regional Technology and Innovation Hub 

Led by the University Center for Economic Development, part of The College of Business at the ƼӰԭ, the Nevada Regional Technology and Innovation Hub was designated as one of 31 regional technology and innovation hubs on October 23, 2023 by the U.S. Economic Development Administration as part of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022.  The Nevada Regional Technology and Innovation Hub is designated as a ‘critical elements’ tech hub.

The Nevada Regional Technology and Innovation Hub includes 16 of Nevada’s 17 counties, seven of Nevada’s eight regional economic development authorities, and both of Nevada’s U.S. Economic Development Administration Economic Development Districts and includes over 70 consortium members spanning the public sector, private sector, and various non-profit and community-based organizations. 

This multi-pronged effort to build Nevada’s capabilities in every aspect of the lifecycle of lithium and other EV materials, from extraction to processing to advanced manufacturing to recycling, it part of a highly coordinated, regional push to transform Nevada’s economy to on that is inclusive, reliable, and capable of meeting the national security, climate change mitigation and economic development needs of the nation. 

Goals and Objectives of the Nevada Regional Technology and Innovation Hub

Through targeted business creation and business expansion efforts, the Nevada Regional Technology and Innovation Hub will seek to create 3,000 new businesses, expand 2,000 existing businesses, and create 50,000 new jobs over the October 2024 through September 2029 period.

Nevada Regional Technology and Innovation Hub Component Projects

The efforts of the Nevada Regional Technology and Innovation Hub are designed to support the further identification and targeting of gaps in the value network and supply chain of Nevada’s emerging lithium batteries, critical elements, and other electric vehicle materials industry sector and related sectors.  Working closely with each Tech Hub Consortium member, the efforts of the Nevada Regional Technology and Innovation Hub have been divided into seven interdependent component projects.

Supply Chain Enhancement

Workforce Development

The Lithium Campus

Commercialization and Entrepreneurship

Infrastructure, Community Capacity and Housing

The Nevada Native Nations Center

Governance, Administration and Risk Mitigation

ƼӰԭ the Regional Technology and Innovation Hub Program

Departments and agencies across the U.S. national government are committed to supporting the global competitiveness and growth of each designated Regional Technology and Hub by offering multiple benefits.  A ‘Tech Hubs Designation’ is an endorsement of a region’s plans to supercharge their respective technological industry to create jobs and strengthen U.S. economic and national security.  Some of the support and benefits that designated Tech Hubs will receive include follow-up funding, branding and technical assistance, foreign direct investment, intellectual property guidance, and export assistance.

Successful designated Tech Hubs will:

  • Build the Workforce of the Future: Create good jobs and attract the workforce and talent that will drive economic growth in regions across the county. 
  • Enable Growth: Encourage more innovative businesses to start and grow all throughout America.
  • Innovate and Commercialize: Test and deploy new technologies and build infrastructure necessary to translate innovation into economic growth.
  • Boost America’s Economic and National Security: Strengthen communities’ economic resilience and maintain our technological edge.

Tech Hubs are supercharging our existing innovation foundations, bringing together our premier research institutions with world class companies to create good-paying jobs in these communities, and ensuring the technological advances that define the next century are made in communities across America.

Gina Raimondo

U.S. Secretary of Commerce

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