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Intel Foundry Scholarship supports Licking County students in STEM
December 30, 2024: The Intel Foundry Scholarship for Advanced Manufacturing will give $5,000 per school year to as many as 15 students studying programs like electrical engineering, robotics or other relevant STEM degrees.
Intel gets its billions in CHIPS Act funding for semiconductor manufacturing
November 26, 2024: The Biden Administration released $7.865 billion in funding for Intel as part of its CHIPS Incentives Program. The funding will support projects in Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio and Oregon.
How election results may impact Ohio’s Intel project
November 11, 2024: As Intel continues to build its $20 billion manufacturing plant in New Albany, it remains to be seen whether the results of last week’s election could impact its future.
ODOT widens state Route 161 in Franklin County near New Albany
November 1, 2024: Two new lanes are now open on state Route 161 in Franklin County. The heavily traveled road is now six lanes between Interstate 270 and U.S. 62 near New Albany.
Intel is coming. Ohio community colleges say the state’s workers will be ready.
October 31, 2024: Intel has cast a wide net to recruit talent to fuel its workforce. CSCC is one of several community colleges that Intel has partnered with in Ohio to build curriculum.
Construction goes vertical at Intel’s $28B Ohio One site
October 28, 2024: Construction on the Intel site has hit the major milestone of "going vertical" as construction has finally risen above ground with 2,300 construction workers and 29 cranes on site.
As walls rise at Intel’s New Albany site, massive crane arrives with a new name
October 26, 2024: There are nearly 30 cranes working on Intel's $28 billion project in Licking County. None is bigger than a recent arrival, and it's sporting a new name: Ms. Armstrong.
New Albany provides update on Intel, data center projects and more
October 14, 2024: The city of New Albany saw a number of economic and community development projects come to fruition in 2024, with several more set for completion in the coming months.
University of Dayton secures $2M investment to advance semiconductor training
September 24, 2024: Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Mike Turner announced that Congress has approved $2 million for the University of Dayton to advance semiconductor training.
Bill to streamline federal approval process for Intel, other projects heads to president
September 23, 2024: A bill that would eliminate some federal environmental review requirements for qualifying CHIPS Act projects was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and will now head to the president.
Intel’s New Albany facility will be spun off into new company under restructuring plan
September 17, 2024: “A subsidiary structure will unlock important benefits,” Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Gelsinger said. “It provides our external foundry customers and suppliers with clearer separation and independence from the rest of Intel."
Intel confirms $3 billion more in federal aid to produce chips for the military
September 16, 2024: Intel has won another federal grant worth up to $3 billion. The new round of funding is for the U.S. government's Secure Enclave program in which Intel will produce semiconductors for the military.