This project aims to build a stronger research system in Arkansas. The goal is to connect different science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields to create better educational paths, support partnerships between universities and industry, and promote research that addresses real-world needs. This effort will create hubs for innovation and increase workforce training in STEM fields. The project will be led by Arkansas’ educational institutions and guided by a Jurisdictional Steering Committee. It will include community colleges, universities, and industry partners. The project’s main goals are to strengthen collaboration between universities and industry, increase participation in STEM, and support long-term research and economic development in Arkansas. This project, known as the Arkansas Nexus for Excellence in Technology, Workforce, Outreach, and Research Knowledge (AR-NETWORK), aims to create a statewide research system that has input from a network of 15 higher education institutions, state agencies, and industry partners across Arkansas. The project’s focus is on connecting research with real-world industry needs to promote innovation and economic growth. AR-NETWORK is organized into three main areas: administration, economic development through research, and workforce development. These areas will work together to create partnerships and align educational paths with industry needs. Key activities include setting up innovation hubs, hosting workshops