The support from the greater Columbia community including the city, the South Carolina Research Authority, Engenuity and other entities were instrumental in the decision.
What does SCRA stand for?
SCRA stands for South Carolina Research Authority
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Applied research and commercialization group the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) announced it won a $2 million contract to execute a portable metalcasting program for the U.
Baynes has worked closely with the South Carolina Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (SC-EPSCoR) and the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA).
The fuel cell challenge was issued earlier this year as a project of the USC Columbia Fuel Cell Collaborative, which includes USC, the city of Columbia, and the South Carolina Research Authority.