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You are here: Home / Type of Eligible Entity / Businesses / 2023 Arizona Advanced Manufacturing Facilities Grant Program

2023 Arizona Advanced Manufacturing Facilities Grant Program

Dated: July 7, 2023

The Arizona Commerce Authority is pleased to partner with Arizona State University, a significant semiconductor influence in the state and nationwide, to offer the Advanced Manufacturing Facilities Grant.

Donor Name: Arizona Commerce Authority

State: Arizona

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 08/31/2023

Size of the Grant: Up to $50,000

Details:

The Arizona Advanced Manufacturing Grant provides discounted pricing for access to an ecosystem in Arizona to lower the barrier to startup innovation and growth in semiconductors. It provides shared semiconductor fabrication and characterization equipment with pilot-scale capabilities for those companies that are not presently users or are small users of the facilities.

Funding Information

This grant allows discounted pricing for access that matches 1:1 of Core Facility usage (up to $50,000 per company), supporting Arizona’s startup innovation and semiconductor growth.

Eligibility and Guidelines

  • The Arizona Advanced Manufacturing Facilities (AMF) Grant is a highly competitive program aiming to bridge the facility, expertise, and capabilities gap typically found among startups in the semiconductor and hard materials space. The relevant capabilities (such as clean rooms, high-purity gases and liquids, hazardous material management, and equipment and process capabilities) are traditionally unavailable to lease and require tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars of capital to build.
  • The Arizona Commerce Authority and Arizona State University have partnered to provide access to discounted shared semiconductor fabrication and characterization equipment with pilot-scale capabilities for those companies that are not presently users or are small users of the facilities. With a 1:1 funding match for ASU’s Core Facility usage (up to $50,000 per company), participants in the program are provided with a 1:1 funding match, lowering entry financial barriers by half.
  • Applicants should be aligned with the semiconductor and hard materials space to participate. The program is designed to help companies with innovations with an MRL (Manufacturing Readiness Level) of 3-8 progress to the next level. Applicants will be reviewed by a panel of non-partisan judges and awarded based on the AMF Rubric.
  • Industry Focus
    • Companies may come from a broad range of industries; however, applicants must be able to articulate how their activities in the Core Facilities will fit within the semiconductor and hard materials space.
  • Innovative Ideas and Solutions
    • All applicants must be moving towards the commercialization of unique, innovative technology or a scientific solution to a marketplace issue(s) in an industry. Companies may not simply be involved in re-selling or expanding an existing technology. The standard typically used to help make this determination is if the company could or should pursue or have a patent on the technology and whether or not it chose to do so (for eligibility purposes, pursuing or having a patent is not required).
  • Corporate Status/Structure
    • All companies must be existing, for-profit corporate entities such as corporations, limited liability companies, or partnerships. Sole proprietorships are not eligible. Companies selected to participate in the Arizona Advanced Manufacturing Facilities Grant must be in good standing with the Arizona Corporation Commission and other regulatory bodies.
  • Number of Employees
    • Applicants must have at least two but no more than 29 full-time employees.
  • Assets
    • Companies may not have more than $10,000,000 in net assets, which does not include capital from investors.
  • Location
    • It is possible for an applying company to be located outside of Arizona, but that company must plan to relocate or create a portion of its operations to Arizona as well as commercialize its products/services in Arizona. Additionally, for all companies, the awarded funds must be spent and approved by the Arizona State University Core Facilities.
  • ACA Discretion
    • It is up to ACA discretion to determine the final qualifications of any applicant company relative to its eligibility to compete for the AZ Advanced Manufacturing Facilities Grant. It is also up to ACA discretion to maintain an applicant company within a given funding year, including, but not limited to, the discovery of new information during any time of the grant period, which might be deemed to affect its eligibility to continue the grant program.

For more information, visit Arizona Commerce Authority.

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