Montana will see $41 million in federal dollars for a technology hub that will have a mandate to help the United States develop “smart optical sensing technologies,” according to Sen. Jon Tester.
Tester announced Tuesday that the Headwaters Tech Hub, which is being developed in Montana, is one of only 12 Regional Tech Hubs nationwide to get a Phase 2 investment under the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. That legislation was billed a big federal incentive to lure certain industries back to the U.S., such as chip-making, rather than relying on China. Tester’s office said that the “smart optical sensing technologies” developed in Montana will “address pressing priorities such as autonomous systems, national defense, precision agriculture and critical resource management.”