Governor Greg Abbott Awards Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund Grant to Texas Tech University

Governor Greg Abbott Awards Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund Grant to Texas Tech University

Governor Greg Abbott Awards Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund grant funding to support semiconductor research and workforce development in Texas. A $12 million award from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) will help Texas Tech University build a nanotechnology laboratory cleanroom facility at its Semiconductor Nanofabrication Center in Lubbock. The investment strengthens Texasโ€™ leadership in semiconductor innovation, advanced manufacturing, and next-generation workforce training.

Governor Greg Abbott today announced that a Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) grant of $12 million has been extended to Texas Tech University for a nanotechnology laboratory cleanroom facility at the Semiconductor Nanofabrication Center in Lubbock.

โ€œTexas is where innovations in semiconductor research and development power future technologies,โ€ said Governor Abbott. โ€œWith this TSIF grant, Texas Tech University will accelerate advanced research on next-generation semiconductors and provide hands-on training to enhance workforce readiness. Working together with our higher education partners, we prepare Texas students today for the in-demand jobs of tomorrow.โ€

Texas Tech University and the Edward E. Whitacre Jr. College of Engineering will build and equip a nanotechnology laboratory cleanroom facility in the Semiconductor Nanofabrication Center to promote semiconductor research and workforce training in semiconductor manufacturing. The cleanroom will support a range of projects to drive innovation in solid-state lasers, energy projection and detection components, sensors, and ultra-light high-power electronics.

โ€œWe are grateful for the support of the Governorโ€™s Office and the confidence it reflects in Texas Tech University,โ€ said Texas Tech University President Lawrence Schovanec. โ€œThis investment strengthens our ability to contribute to the stateโ€™s growing semiconductor ecosystem through research, innovation, and workforce development. It also affirms the important role that higher education plays in advancing the competitiveness and economic strength of Texas.โ€

Governor Greg Abbott Awards Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund Grant to Texas Tech University

โ€œThis investment is about keeping Texas competitive and secure in an increasingly technology-driven world,โ€ said Senator Charles Perry. โ€œBy supporting advanced semiconductor research and workforce training at Texas Tech, weโ€™re strengthening our supply chain, preparing Texans for high-paying jobs, and ensuring innovation happens here at homeโ€”not overseas.โ€

โ€œWe appreciate Governor Abbottโ€™s investment in Texas Tech, and weโ€™re proud to be recognized as a leading research institution on the national and global stage,โ€ said Representative Carl Tepper. โ€œThe resulting innovations transform into tangible advancements for all of Texas and beyond.โ€

View more information about Texas Tech University at https://www.ttu.edu/

Governor Abbott signed the Texas CHIPS Act into law in 2023 to establish the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF), a grant program to continue Texasโ€™ leadership in semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing, as well as the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Consortium (TSIC). These programs, administered by the Texas CHIPS Office, a division within the Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office in the Office of the Governor, are designed to leverage Texasโ€™ investments in the semiconductor industry, encourage semiconductor-related companies to expand in the state, further develop the expertise and capacity of Texas institutions of higher education, and maintain the stateโ€™s position as the nationโ€™s leader in semiconductor manufacturing.

Summary

Governor Greg Abbott Awards Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund support through a $12 million grant to Texas Tech University, reinforcing Texasโ€™ position as a national leader in semiconductor research and advanced manufacturing. The funding will establish a state-of-the-art nanotechnology cleanroom at the Semiconductor Nanofabrication Center in Lubbock, expanding hands-on training opportunities and accelerating next-generation innovation in electronics, energy systems, and advanced sensors.

This investment not only strengthens the stateโ€™s semiconductor supply chain but also creates new pathways for students, researchers, and industry partners to engage in high-impact research and workforce development. Stakeholders interested in innovation, economic growth, and emerging technology opportunities are encouraged to explore the full scope and potential impact of this grant initiative.

Source: Office of Texas Governor | Gregg Abbott

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