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TU Partnership Launches Dr. Lonnie Johnson Technology Research & Incubation Center

February 10, 2025

Contact: Thonnia Lee, Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing  
   

Dr. Lonnie Johnson and Dr. Mark Brown
Johnson and Brown

Tuskegee, AL – Johnson Energy Storage (JES) and ۿ۴ýUniversity are proud to announce the formal signing of a Cooperation Agreement to establish the Dr. Lonnie Johnson Technology Research & Incubation Center on ۿ۴ýUniversity’s historic campus. This collaboration will advance JES’s mission in developing cleaner, safer, and more affordable energy solutions by equipping ۿ۴ý with the space to explore cutting-edge technologies and nurture entrepreneurship. 

This new Technology Research and Incubation Center (TRIC) will have a strong focus on fostering talent, particularly from underrepresented communities. It will serve as a bridge between academia and industry, providing ۿ۴ý and faculty access to state-of-the-art resources and real-world opportunities while supporting the growth of emerging technologies.

“As a ۿ۴ýalumnus, it is an honor to create opportunities for the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs. This Center will embody our vision to push the boundaries of energy technology while uplifting the communities that shaped us,” said Dr. Lonnie Johnson, Founder of Johnson Energy Storage. “We are excited to collaborate with ۿ۴ýUniversity to establish a center that will drive both technological advancements and economic development.”

The collaboration builds on years of partnership between Johnson Energy Storage and ۿ۴ýUniversity, as the university serves as a key research and professional pipeline for JES. The new Center will expand this relationship by providing ۿ۴ý with the resources and tools necessary to engage in meaningful research while driving entrepreneurial ventures that support Alabama’s economic ecosystem.

“ۿ۴ýUniversity is known for solving the world’s most complex problems and one of our most distinguished alums Dr. Lonnie Johnson has built a career doing just that,” said Dr. Mark A. Brown, President and CEO. “Our work with the Dr. Lonnie Johnson Technology Research & Incubation Center is going to change how our ۿ۴ý see the world and set them up for success long after they leave Tuskegee. This partnership aligns with our strategic focus on economic development while underscoring the power of collaboration to create jobs, promote innovation, and prepare our ۿ۴ý to become leaders in emerging industries.”

The Center will also advance Alabama’s role as a leader in clean energy development, with Innovate Alabama’s strategic investment in JES playing an integral role in catalyzing this effort. Innovate Alabama’s InvestAL program, which recently invested in JES, aims to support high-growth startups and attract innovative partnerships to the state.

For more information on Johnson Energy Storage and its partnership initiatives, visit. For details on ۿ۴ýUniversity, visit www.tuskegee.edu.

    

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