By NATHAN DEAL, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel
Could Grand Junction’s future include serving as a rural hub for the development and manufacturing of technology such as semiconductors?
That was the topic of discussion in one of the Western Colorado Economic Summit breakout sessions Thursday. Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade Senior Business Development Manager Mike Landes, Energize Colorado Co-Founder and CEO Wendy Lea, and Mesa County Commissioner Cody Davis served as speakers in the session, moderated by Daily Sentinel Publisher Jay Seaton.
The session focused on the CHIPS and Science Act signed into law by President Joe Biden last August, and how it could impact Colorado and Grand Junction.
The CHIPS and Science Act provides roughly $280 billion to boost the domestic research and manufacturing of semiconductors.
Read more at The Daily Sentinel.
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