BCC Awarded $202K for Microelectronics Project
Grant supports workforce and technology development
Berkshire Community College (BCC) is a recipient of a Supporting Chip Advancement
from Lab to Enterprise (SCALE) Capital Program grant, awarded by the Healey-Driscoll
Administration and Northeast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC), in the amount of $202,200.
The award is part of $10.2 million in grant funds that support 10 microelectronics
projects throughout the Commonwealth.
The SCALE awards are designed to supercharge the microelectronics industry across
Massachusetts, including AI hardware, nanotechnology and quantum computing. Grants
will fund the purchase of capital equipment to support workforce and technology development
at higher education institutions, companies and nonprofit organizations.
At BCC, the grant funds will be used to purchase a scanning electron microscope, as
well as sample preparation equipment, for the Workforce Microelectronics Training
Program. Associate Professor of Engineering Dr. José Colmenares explained that the scanning electron microscope is a powerful device that uses electrons
instead of light to magnify images. These images are so small that a traditional light
microscope would be inadequate. He also said that while the grant funds will support
electronic components, circuit elements and microchips for BCC's Engineering Department, they can also be used by all departments of the college for various scientific
applications.
The Engineering Department is thrilled to receive grant funding for an electron microscope
that will transform how we teach engineering and mechatronics. This powerful tool
will give students hands-on experience with micro- and nanoscale structures, directly
preparing the next generation of technical professionals for careers in microelectronic
manufacturing. We are excited to integrate this technology into our curriculum and
expand authentic, industry-aligned learning opportunities for our students.
José Colmenares
SCALE builds on NEMC's mission to rapidly accelerate microelectronics ecosystem development
by supporting projects that unite the microelectronics community, develop technologies
to attract additional investment, and boost workforce development programs to fill
regional gaps.
"The SCALE Capital Program is a strategic investment in the future of Massachusetts'
microelectronics industry," said Governor Maura Healey. "Massachusetts is focused
on bridging the gap between development and commercialization so that microelectronics
companies based here can better compete globally. That starts with providing the equipment
to advance projects and supporting training for new entrants in the industry."