ASU-led Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub Awarded $36.3M for Second Year of Funding for Microelectronics Projects
semiconductor-digest.com Apr 30, 2026

ASU-led Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub Awarded $36.3M for Second Year of Funding for Microelectronics Projects

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The Southwest Advanced Prototyping (SWAP) Hub, led by Arizona State University, has been awarded $36.3 million in Year 2 funding from the Department of War under the CHIPS and Science Act. The funding will support five distinct projects enabling access to capabilities to accelerate innovation for the American military. The projects focus on 5G/6G wireless systems, artificial intelligence hardware, commercial leap ahead, secure edge/internet of things, and will advance the rebirth of America's semiconductor industry.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · This significant investment strengthens America's security and economic prosperity by advancing the nation's semiconductor industry and enabling the development of critical defense technologies.
  • · By leveraging the unique capabilities of the SWAP Hub, the Department of War can accelerate innovation and improve national defense capabilities.