U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan, along with U.S. Representative Chris Pappas, visited the ReGen Valley Consortium, which has been designated as a Tech Hub by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration [a5e73c3e]. The designation will accelerate Southern New Hampshire's growth in regenerative cell production and distribution, benefiting the economy and national security [a5e73c3e]. The visit highlighted the opportunity to develop technological advancements and create high-paying jobs in New Hampshire [a5e73c3e]. The Tech Hub designation makes the ReGen Valley Consortium eligible for critical grants to further its work in the biofabrication industry [a5e73c3e]. The visit emphasized the commitment to innovation and growth in Southern New Hampshire and the strength of the Consortium [a5e73c3e]. The ReGen Valley Tech Hub aims to transform healthcare and create economic growth [a5e73c3e]. The designation was made possible by legislation supported by Senators Shaheen and Hassan [a5e73c3e]. Senator Shaheen secured strong federal resources for the Economic Development Administration, and the bipartisan infrastructure law is leveraging weatherization funding to cut energy costs for households in Exeter [a5e73c3e]. Exeter received $200,000 from the U.S. Department of Energy to make energy efficiency upgrades in low-income households [a5e73c3e]. The U.S. Department of Energy also opened applications for federal funding to help states adopt building energy codes that reduce utility bills and increase efficiency [a5e73c3e].
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