Regional Innovation Clusters

Geographically concentrated groups of organizations that work together to support the growth of small businesses and their related industry.

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SBA's Regional Innovation Cluster (RIC) Initiative supports innovative small businesses and entrepreneur support organizations across the country. RICs build business support networks to help small businesses start and grow. RICs can provide services like accelerators, incubators, market research, and government and commercial contracting assistance.

Want to work with an RIC? Choose your region below to see if there is an RIC that focuses on your field.

List of RICs by region

DRIVEN: Life Sciences Cluster

Regions served: Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Delaware, and Rhode Island
Technologies/ Industries supported: Life sciences

New Jersey Cybersecurity Regional Cluster

Region served: Tri-State area (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut)
Technologies/Industries supported: IT, cybersecurity

UpRise for Equitech Baltimore Tech Hub

Region served: Baltimore metropolitan area
Technologies/ Industries supported: Cybersecurity and biotechnology

Mid-South MS Delta Ag Innovation Cluster

Regions served: Mid-South Delta region along the Mississippi River (counties in Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee)
Technologies/Industries supported: Early-stage agtechnologies and agri-food value chain businesses, including but not limited to:

  • specialty crops, including new grains for beverage and food markets
  • regenerative and organic agriculture and carbon markets
  • new uses for forestry products
  • pasture-raised livestock
  • local value-added products
  • farm-to-market opportunities leveraging novel technologies
  • bioenergy

RIoT IoT & Data Economy Cluster

Region Served: North Carolina
Technologies/ Industries supported: Internet of things (IoT) 

Southern Appalachian Agri-Food Cluster

Regions served: Southern Appalachian region (counties in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia)
Technologies/Industries supported: Early-stage agtechnologies and agri-food value chain businesses, including but not limited to:

  • specialty crops, including new grains for beverage and food markets
  • regenerative and organic agriculture and carbon markets
  • new uses for forestry products
  • pasture-raised livestock
  • local value-added products
  • farm-to-market opportunities leveraging novel technologies
  • bioenergy

Unmanned Coast

Regions served: Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama
Technologies/Industries supported: Unmanned maritime systems

Indiana Regional Innovation Cluster

Region Served: Central Indiana
Technologies/Industries supported: Biotech 

Kinetic: Healthcare Innovation in Motion

Region Served: Northeast Ohio
Technologies/Industries supported: Novel materials for medical devices and wearable sensors 

Defense Alliance

Region served: Upper Midwest (Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin)
Technologies/Industries supported: Defense, aerospace, high-technology for both federal and commercial markets

Water-Resiliency Cluster

Region served: Wisconsin
Technologies/Industries supported: Water and resiliency 

Lithium Regional Innovation Cluster, StartUp Junkie Consulting, LLC

StartUp Junkie Consulting

Regions served: Northeast Texas, Southern Arkansas, Northern Louisiana, and West Mississippi
Technologies/Industries supported: Lithium for the clean energy and electric vehicle transition 

Ozark Regional Innovation Cluster, Startup Junkie Consulting, LLC

Regions served: Ozark region (counties in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma)
Technologies/Industries supported:

  • Retail/retail technology
  • Food/food technology
  • Supply chain/supply chain technology
  • Artificial intelligence/machine learning
  • Cybersecurity
  • Health tech

Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Cluster

Region served: Oklahoma
Technologies/Industries supported: Unmanned Aerial System (UAS), Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)

 

Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Innovation Center

Region served: Missouri
Technologies/Industries supported: Pharmaceutical, medical supply chain

The eidotech project

Region served: Montana
Technologies/Industries supported: Smart sensing systems, photonics

Four Corners Cleantech Cluster

Regions served: Four Corners of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado
Technologies/ Industries supported: Clean technologies

Utah Small Business Accelerator - Advanced Manufacturing

Region served: Utah
Technologies/ Industries supported: Advanced manufacturing 

Pioneer Materials

Region served: Southwest Montana
Technologies/ Industries supported: Advanced engineering and critical materials

Food Frontier AgriFoodTech Innovation Cluster

Region served: California’s Central Valley
Technologies/ Industries supported: AgriFoodTech

SBAI

Region served: Southern Arizona
Technologies/ Industries supported: Artificial intelligence and optics 

Larta Institute

Region served: Greater Los Angeles Area
Technologies/Industries supported: Health impact in bioscience and healthcare, AI in healthcare, sustainability

SD-CLIMB

Regions served: San Diego and Imperial Counties in California
Technologies/ Industries supported: Manufacturing and biotechnology   

WECAN - Washington Energy: Carbon Advancement Network

Region served: Washington
Technologies/ Industries supported: Clean technology 

Pacific Northwest Agri-Food Cluster

Region served: Willamette Valley region (counties in Oregon and Washington)
Technologies/Industries supported: Early-stage agtechnologies and agri-food value chain businesses, including but not limited to:

  • specialty crops, including new grains for beverage and food markets
  • regenerative and organic agriculture and carbon markets
  • new uses for forestry products
  • pasture-raised livestock
  • local value-added products
  • farm-to-market opportunities leveraging novel technologies
  • bioenergy

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RICs are managed by SBA’s Office of Investment and Innovation (OII). 

Last updated October 4, 2024