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The Silicon Crossroads Microelectronic Commons Hub (SCMC or The Hub), led by the Applied Research Institute, is an innovation ecosystem of diverse partners driven to accelerate expansion of America’s microelectronics base by leveraging strong collaborative practices that strategically support innovation, workforce development, and infrastructure needs to achieve domestic microelectronics excellence.  In this era of rapid technology advancements, the SCMC model attracts top talent, secures additional financial investments, and helps eliminate the R&D to production “valley of death.”

 

What is the SCMC Hub?

The Silicon Crossroads Microelectronic Commons (SCMC) Hub, led by the Applied Research Institute (ARI), is an innovation ecosystem of diverse partners driven to accelerate expansion of America’s microelectronics base by leveraging strong collaborative practices that strategically support innovation, workforce development, and infrastructure needs to achieve domestic microelectronics excellence. In this era of rapid technology advancements, the SCMC model attracts top talent, secures additional financial investments, and helps eliminate the R&D to production “valley of death.”

 

The SCMC is a three-state coalition comprised of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, yet has built a committed nationwide membership of innovators, transition owners, academic leaders, defense industrial base (DIB) partners, government program managers and prototyping/manufacturing facilities that are accelerating microelectronics development. The placement of this hub in America’s heartland is a testament of the region’s commitment to and will catalyze the attraction of top-technology companies, talent, and investments to the Midwest for coming generations.

What is Microelectronic Commons?

Microelectronics Commons is a CHIPS and Science Act-funded national network for onshore, Microelectronics hardware prototyping, lab-to-fab transition of semiconductor technologies, and semiconductor workforce training. The Commons Program complements other CHIPS Act initiatives, such as the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC), and will support the infrastructure (physical, digital, and human) required for microelectronics prototyping across six DoD-critical technology areas. For additional information about the Microelectronic Commons program, click here.

Meet Our Team

We are a diverse company of passionate professionals working together to create change that matters.
Coming from both government and commercial backgrounds, our team brings the expertise and creativity needed to transform government innovation.

Brooke Pyne

EVP, Innovation & Strategy

Brett Hamilton

SVP, Microelectronics

Jalen Rollins

Innovation Program Manager

Michael Bilyeu

Ecosystem Technical Manager

Courtney Baker

Membership & Communications

Amanda-Lynn Porta

Events Manager

Mitch Hobson

Workforce Development Lead