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NSF Awards $45M to North Dakota AgTech Engine
March 24, 2026
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $45 million over three years to the North Dakota AgTech Engine at North Dakota State University (NDSU) to advance agricultural technology innovation and workforce development. This funding builds on prior federal and private investments, including $15 million in initial federal support leveraged to attract over $73 million from private sector partners. Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota played a key role in securing this award, which aims to expand startup growth, technology commercialization, and education in agriculture and engineering fields.
- Why this matters: This significant federal investment signals continued government commitment to fostering agtech innovation and workforce readiness in the agricultural sector.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on technology commercialization and startup growth, indicating opportunities for vendors specializing in agtech solutions and educational services.
- Organizations involved in agricultural research, technology development, and workforce training may find partnership or subcontracting opportunities linked to this initiative.
- The funding highlights the strategic role of federal agencies like NSF, ARS, and NIFA in supporting regional innovation hubs, which could influence future grant and contract solicitations in agtech and related fields.
The North Dakota Agtech Engine has proven its potential in the first two years of its operations, leveraging more than $73 million from private sector partners using $15 million in initial federal support. Thatβs why we were able to secure this $45 million award, which will support three more years of technology and workforce development.
— Senator John Hoeven
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National Science Foundation, Agricultural Research Service, National Institute of Food and Agriculture
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$45 million over three years
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- News Release | News Releases | News | U.S. Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota · Hoeven Senate · Mar 24