CTR is an NSF Regional Innovation Development Engine
Research: CTR is an NSF Regional Innovation Development Engine
In May of 2023, CTR was chosen as an NSF Regional Innovation Development Engines program. There are 44 NSF Engines across the US, and each has a mandate to catalyze and foster innovation ecosystems. Goals for the NSF Development Engines are to:
- advance critical technologies like semiconductors, artificial intelligence, advanced wireless, and biotechnology;
- address pressing national and societal challenges;
- cultivate partnerships across industry, academia, government, nonprofits, civil society, and communities of practice;
- promote and stimulate economic growth and job creation; and
- spur regional innovation and talent.
CTR’s NSF Development Engine is named TEAM TN. It is a partnership with the National Science Foundation and is an alliance of academics, industry, and technical societies, led by The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. TEAM TN seeks to place Tennessee in the vanguard of transportation electrification and digitization while reducing reliance on carbon-intensive energy sources, mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and creating a more equitable transportation system. TEAM TN will create a self-sustaining innovation ecosystem where advanced industries and Tennessee communities thrive and will include a large and diverse array of innovation assets.