HP Inc. will get $53 million to expand and modernize its Corvallis facilities as part of the federal CHIPS and Science Act.
HP Inc. has landed up to $50 million in federal CHIPS Act money to modernize its campus in Corvallis, aiming to more tightly integrate its research and manufacturing on the site. The company says ...
With help from the grant, awarded by the U.S. Department of Commerce, CorMic will renovate and build three facilities on the HP campus in Corvallis for microfluidics research and development.
The Biden administration said Monday it has finalized a $53 million award for HP Inc. to expand research and manufacturing in Corvallis.
Last year, HP received $9.5 million from the state to spend on the same expansion project in Corvallis that the just-announced federal funding is directed toward. Among other things, the federal ...
The following day, the administration shared that the Corvallis Microfluidics Tech Hub, also called CorMic, which includes HP along with more than 60 other organizations, will receive $45 million ...
The Corvallis, Ore., site is 47 years old and one of three research and development (R&D) centers of excellence within HP’s global footprint, according to the statement. The terms of any final ...
A semiconductor company is on track to receive an infusion of hundreds of millions of dollars for a “significant” expansion ...
HP is in line to receive up to $53 million in direct funding from the CHIPS Act to support the expansion and modernization of its Corvallis, Oregon, facility. This lab-to-fab ecosystem includes R&D ...
The Biden administration said Monday it has finalized a $53 million award for HP Inc. to expand research and manufacturing in Corvallis. The Commerce Department announced the subsidy last summer ...