Catavus · For Government & Economic Development
Regional infrastructure that strengthens American manufacturing and agriculture.
Catavus hubs sit at the intersection of two national priorities: strengthening domestic manufacturing and creating durable demand for American agriculture. Each regional hub is designed to anchor local economic activity and reinforce national supply chain resilience.
01 · Region
Regional economic development.
Each hub creates skilled operational roles, engineering positions, and long-cycle agricultural demand — anchoring economic activity in the region it serves.
02 · Manufacturing
Domestic manufacturing.
Standardized domestic biomaterials give American manufacturers reliable, lower-carbon inputs without dependence on offshore supply.
03 · Agriculture
American agriculture.
Durable industrial demand for agricultural fibers creates new revenue for producers and diversifies rotations at the farm level.
04 · Workforce
Workforce development.
Hubs create pathways for technical training programs, community college partnerships, and long-term skilled employment.
05 · Supply Chain
Supply chain resilience.
Regional processing capacity reduces exposure to fragile international supply chains for industrial materials.
06 · Infrastructure
Regional processing infrastructure.
The physical, operational, and logistical infrastructure required to make biomaterials a practical industrial specification at scale.
Contact
Let's discuss regional collaboration.
We work closely with state and regional economic development offices as we plan hub locations. Reach out to open a conversation.
info@catavus.com