Microchip & Semiconductor Manufacturing

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Ever since the federal CHIPS and Science Act was created our community has been involved, and our place in the industry keeps growing. Indiana University and businesses near Crane, Monroe County, and Bloomington have joined forces to secure some of the more than $50 billion the U.S. government is making available. IU’s commitment to this industry includes a $111 million investment to hire faculty, add degree programs, and upgrade laboratories and equipment.

Meanwhile, NHanced Semiconductors, Inc. is looking to invest $152 million in a microelectronics manufacturing and packaging facility. That initiative alone would create 250 new jobs, paying an average of over $100,000 annually by 2029.

It helps that we’re in the heart of I-69’s growing Tech Corridor, less than an hour from Indianapolis and Indianapolis International Airport, four hours from Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Nashville, TN and only a day's drive to 80 percent of the US population. Businesses looking to relocate or expand here can choose from an ever-growing selection of excellent sites and properties. We also benefit from abundant and reliable utility resources that various competitive providers offer.

If you want to join Indiana's Silicon Crossroads now is the time to take action. Contact us today for help with site selection, workforce, or other related issues.

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