Governor Murphy and Princeton University President Eisgruber Announce Microsoft and CoreWeave as Founding Partners in NJ AI Hub

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Major Artificial Intelligence Hub Will Bolster State's Innovation Economy

Microsoft, CoreWeave, New Jersey Economic Development Authority, and Princeton University Expected to Invest Over $72 Million to Support the Long-Term Success of the Hub

TRENTON, N.J., Jan. 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Governor Phil Murphy and Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber today announced that Microsoft and CoreWeave will join the State and Princeton as founding partners in the NJ AI Hub. The NJ AI Hub will serve as a state-of-the-art, collaborative ecosystem that integrates world-class research, innovation, education, and workforce development. As part of this investment in the NJ AI Hub, Microsoft will leverage its TechSpark program to provide expertise and resources for AI skilling and workforce development to create opportunities for innovation in New Jersey and the region.

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The NJ AI Hub will help position New Jersey as a leading East Coast center for AI innovation. It will be located along Route 1 — New Jersey's innovation corridor — at 619 Alexander Road in West Windsor, in space provided by Princeton University.

"As the AI industry rapidly evolves, it's imperative that we capitalize on this moment in New Jersey. I'm incredibly proud of this partnership with the top leaders in the industry and higher education, which further establishes our state as a hub for cutting-edge AI innovation and talent," said Governor Murphy. "AI's economic and innovation potential is vast, giving us the chance to take our state to new heights. This partnership will not only solidify New Jersey's position as a global technology leader, it will also attract high-paying, sustainable jobs for our residents, allowing for a stronger and more prosperous future for our state."

"The addition of Microsoft and CoreWeave as founding partners of the NJ AI Hub demonstrates how government, higher education and the corporate sector are coming together to advance AI innovation and the regional innovation ecosystem — two of Princeton's highest priorities," President Eisgruber said. "I'm eager to see many of the state's other excellent colleges and universities join this effort as its development continues."

"New Jersey has long been at the forefront of American innovation and AI is the next chapter of this journey," said Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft. "By leveraging the strengths of the private sector, Princeton, and the state of New Jersey, our goal is to build a thriving regional AI economy that not only drives economic growth, but sets a new standard for research, development, and workforce development."