HBCU TECH HUBS
Welcome to the Strawberry Banks Green Tech Nexus
The Strawberry Banks Green Tech Nexus represents the future of innovation, sustainability, and academic leadership. Strategically located on the 26-acre Strawberry Banks site at Hampton University, this state-of-the-art development is set to redefine how communities integrate cutting-edge technology with green infrastructure. By leveraging renewable energy, distributed energy systems, and sustainable construction, the Green Tech Nexus is more than a technology park—it is a model for the future of urban development.
The Vision: Innovation Meets Sustainability
At the heart of the Green Tech Nexus is the drive to create a Net-Zero Energy Campus, where every building operates on renewable energy generated onsite. Powered by solar, wind, and energy storage solutions, the development is designed to minimize environmental impact while providing world-class facilities for research, entrepreneurship, and sustainable living.
The vision of the Green Tech Nexus extends beyond just technology. This project is about transforming communities, driving economic growth, and offering educational opportunities that prepare students for the careers of tomorrow. Through innovative partnerships with global leaders in technology and sustainability, Hampton University is creating a beacon for future-focused development.
Phase 1: SourceEnergy Plug & Play Tech Hub
The first phase of the Green Tech Nexus is the SourceEnergy Plug & Play Tech Hub—a dynamic five-story facility that will anchor the site. This hub will serve as a catalyst for startups, researchers, and innovators, offering incubation spaces, co-working environments, and access to venture capital. As part of the renowned Plug & Play global network, Hampton University will be connected to leading startups, corporations, and investors, fostering an ecosystem where ideas become reality.
Key Features of the Green Tech Nexus
- SourceEnergy Plug & Play Tech Hub: A world-class facility that serves as the hub for entrepreneurship, technology incubation, and research, directly connected to a global network of innovators.
- Distributed Energy Production: Powered by solar panels, wind turbines, and energy storage systems, the Green Tech Nexus will be a Net-Zero Energy development, generating renewable energy for all its facilities.
- Five-Story Hotel and Conference Center: The hotel will provide a space for visiting researchers, business leaders, and conference attendees to stay and engage, offering sustainable hospitality with cutting-edge amenities.
- Residential Condominiums: High-quality, eco-friendly living spaces for faculty, researchers, and students, providing sustainable and energy-efficient homes powered by the distributed energy grid.
- Tech Research Park: A center for cutting-edge research in renewable energy, climate solutions, and sustainable technologies, with collaboration opportunities for academia and industry leaders.
Strategic Partnerships for a Sustainable Future
To realize this ambitious vision, Hampton University has partnered with industry leaders and innovators:
- Plug & Play Tech Center: As the central partner for the Tech Hub, Plug & Play brings a global network of startups, corporations, and investors, empowering Hampton University to be at the forefront of innovation.
- Todd English Enterprises: Todd English will lead the culinary experiences at the hotel and conference center, bringing farm-to-table dining and sustainable food practices to the Green Tech Nexus.
- Nimblix : A leader in Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology, Free Earth’s systems will be integrated into the development to capture carbon emissions and help achieve Net-Zero status.
- Eaton: Providing the microgrid solutions, Eaton’s technology will ensure reliable and optimized energy distribution from renewable sources, maximizing energy efficiency across the development.
- Fortesteel: Greenpanel builder with certifications that can with stand hurricane windsof up to 300 mph. Fast building of residential single family, multi family, multi use, commercial and hospitality buildings. LEED and ESG certified and compliant. Fast build homes with occupation within 12 days or less.
- AquaX: AquaX will provide sustainable water management systems, ensuring efficient use of water resources, clean water access, and environmental conservation.
The Economic and Educational Impact
The Strawberry Banks Green Tech Nexus will create hundreds of jobs, driving economic growth across the Hampton Roads region. The development will become a hub for business, technology, and research, attracting global companies, investors, and talent to the region. Students will have hands-on access to the latest in green technology, preparing them for the emerging fields of sustainability, renewable energy, and environmental management.
This project not only provides a unique educational experience for students but also ensures that Hampton University is a national leader in green innovation, creating pathways for students to thrive in tomorrow’s economy.
Why the Strawberry Banks Green Tech Nexus?
The Green Tech Nexus is more than a development—it is a statement of leadership, sustainability, and community-driven growth. It demonstrates how urban spaces can be developed to align with environmental sustainability while creating lasting social and economic value. As a pioneer in distributed energy production, clean water technology, and sustainable construction, Hampton University is setting a precedent for institutions across the world.
Join us as we embark on this journey to create a brighter, greener future—right here at Hampton University’s Strawberry Banks Green Tech Nexus.
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Contact Information
Dr. Oliver E. Jones
Chairman & Founder, SourceEnergy Bank & Trust
Email: info@sourceenergyglobal.com
Phone: (757) 773-8773