U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham Celebrates $45 Million Federal Grant for South Carolina Technology Hub Development

U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham Applauds $45 Million Grant for South Carolina Tech Hub

Introduction

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham enthusiastically commended the announcement made on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024, marking a major boost for the state’s technology industry. An impressive $45 million in Federal funding has been earmarked for the development of a prominent technology hub within the state.

The Tech Hubs Program Award

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) has committed the multimillion-dollar fund under its Tech Hubs Program. The funding is specifically designed to increase the production of crucial technologies, create jobs in innovative industries, strengthen U.S. economic competitiveness, and support national security. This grant has been awarded to the SC Nexus for Advanced Resilient Energy.

Senator Graham declared his joy over the wholesome news: “This funding is great news for South Carolina. Out of hundreds of applications, our state was chosen as one of twelve tech hubs to receive funding to focus on the increasing energy demands and needs of our nation. The more efficient the grid, the better our economy and environment,”

The South Carolina Department of Commerce Involvement

The funding request was put forward by the South Carolina Department of Commerce. They were instrumental in securing this grant, which will significantly contribute to addressing energy demands, increase efficiency, and contribute to a greener economy.

In applauding the efforts of all those involved, Senator Graham added: “Hats off to the South Carolina Department of Commerce and all those involved in putting this application together. In particular, I’d like to acknowledge both Governor McMaster and Congressman Clyburn who went over and above to make the case for our state. They are indispensable when it comes to getting results for South Carolina. I believe that the best is yet to come when it comes to advocating for our state.

The Impact of the Grant

This significant grant puts South Carolina on the national map as a leading tech hub, ensuring that it is at the forefront of technological advancements. Furthermore, it ensures job creation in innovative sectors and promotes national security — two pressing issues in today’s society. Considering the descending competition of the applications, body officials appreciated it as a great triumph for the state.

This celebrated news signals a bold step for South Carolina, as it proceeds to play a crucial role in promoting technological growth on the whole. With further momentum anticipated in the technological sector, the funding will undoubtedly unlock an array of opportunities for the state, edging it closer to being a powerhouse in fostering advanced and resilient energy.


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