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Council considers $1M incentive to recruit quantum and mobility firms to Chattanooga

May 26, 2026 | Chattanooga City, Hamilton County, Tennessee


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Council considers $1M incentive to recruit quantum and mobility firms to Chattanooga
Council discussed a proposal to seed a targeted economic development fund to recruit quantum computing, mobility and AI firms to Chattanooga.

A council member proposed allocating $1 million from the economic development reserve to create a Chattanooga "Next Generation" industry incentive. The plan envisions an IDB‑held fund that would be used as a monetary incentive in a pitch process run by the chamber and evaluated with technical input from EPB and UTC. Selection criteria under discussion include a local physical footprint or lab, partnership agreements with EPB/UTC/Vanderbilt, minimum local hires (a suggested floor of five employees) and non‑monetary benefits such as access to testbeds and networking resources.

Council members discussed whether the incentive should be a one‑time seed (the sponsor suggested one year to attract "big fish") and whether the city's $1 million could be matched by a chamber‑raised $1 million to make a larger package. The Industrial Development Board was named as the likely fiscal administrator; the chamber would market and run the pitch event, while EPB and UTC would advise on technical suitability.

Several members noted complementary investments already in the ecosystem: EPB's $3.5 million grant to UTC for a quantum center and anticipated state and federal funding. Vice Chair Elliott (participating virtually) urged deliberate workforce pipeline planning with Chattanooga State and local K–12 partners so local residents benefit from any jobs that follow.

The chair observed general consensus to include the $1 million incentive in the budget draft, subject to program rules and final drafting.

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