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Lead Agency: CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity (based in Syracuse, by the way)
State Served: New York
Applicant-Defined Region: Buffalo; Rochester; and Syracuse MSAs and Ithaca; Auburn; and Batavia MSAs in upstate New York
Core Technology Area: semiconductor manufacturing
The New York Semiconductor Manufacturing and Research Technology Innovation Corridor (NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub), led by CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity, aims to enhance regional semiconductor manufacturing capabilities while ensuring economic opportunity for underserved communities. This Tech Hub will coordinate across the region’s significant semiconductor fabrication investments, adjacent supply chain assets, scientific capabilities coalitions, and partner coalitions to establish an entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem that provides career pathways and employment opportunities to the region’s historically underserved communities. In doing so, the NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub seeks to cement its position as a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing and supply chain sustainability."
This makes me would if the a facility at the STAMP site in Genesee County is a matter of not if, but when.
Lead Agency: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York
State Served: New York
Applicant-Defined Region: Southern Tier (ST) of New York, comprising 14 counties with ~1M residents; spans 3 Economic Development Districts (ST West: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua; ST Central: Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben; and ST: Broome, Tioga, Tompkins, Otsego, Cortland, Delaware, Schoharie, Chenango).
Core Technology Area: end-to-end battery development and manufacturing
The New Energy New York Battery Tech Hub (NENY Tech Hub), led by the State University of New York (SUNY) Binghamton, aims to bolster battery technology development and manufacturing across the entire value chain. This Tech Hub will expand on the momentum of a growing battery manufacturing cluster in the Southern Tier of New York by engaging with the state’s first battery gigafactory, the region’s 700+ small and medium-sized manufacturers, and the nation’s first battery pilot manufacturing and development center. The NENY Battery Tech Hub seeks to address critical gaps in the domestic battery supply chain and meet the growing demand for energy storage, a crucial part of the clean energy transition."
This is related to the Battery manufacturing facility in Endicott.
So, essentially the CNY, WNY and Southern Tier portion of Upstate NY is one big tech hub based on semiconductor and battery development/manufacturing.
Lead Agency: CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity (based in Syracuse, by the way)
State Served: New York
Applicant-Defined Region: Buffalo; Rochester; and Syracuse MSAs and Ithaca; Auburn; and Batavia MSAs in upstate New York
Core Technology Area: semiconductor manufacturing
The New York Semiconductor Manufacturing and Research Technology Innovation Corridor (NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub), led by CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity, aims to enhance regional semiconductor manufacturing capabilities while ensuring economic opportunity for underserved communities. This Tech Hub will coordinate across the region’s significant semiconductor fabrication investments, adjacent supply chain assets, scientific capabilities coalitions, and partner coalitions to establish an entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem that provides career pathways and employment opportunities to the region’s historically underserved communities. In doing so, the NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub seeks to cement its position as a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing and supply chain sustainability."
This makes me would if the a facility at the STAMP site in Genesee County is a matter of not if, but when.
Lead Agency: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York
State Served: New York
Applicant-Defined Region: Southern Tier (ST) of New York, comprising 14 counties with ~1M residents; spans 3 Economic Development Districts (ST West: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua; ST Central: Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben; and ST: Broome, Tioga, Tompkins, Otsego, Cortland, Delaware, Schoharie, Chenango).
Core Technology Area: end-to-end battery development and manufacturing
The New Energy New York Battery Tech Hub (NENY Tech Hub), led by the State University of New York (SUNY) Binghamton, aims to bolster battery technology development and manufacturing across the entire value chain. This Tech Hub will expand on the momentum of a growing battery manufacturing cluster in the Southern Tier of New York by engaging with the state’s first battery gigafactory, the region’s 700+ small and medium-sized manufacturers, and the nation’s first battery pilot manufacturing and development center. The NENY Battery Tech Hub seeks to address critical gaps in the domestic battery supply chain and meet the growing demand for energy storage, a crucial part of the clean energy transition."
This is related to the Battery manufacturing facility in Endicott.
So, essentially the CNY, WNY and Southern Tier portion of Upstate NY is one big tech hub based on semiconductor and battery development/manufacturing.
Lead Agency: CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity (based in Syracuse, by the way)
State Served: New York
Applicant-Defined Region: Buffalo; Rochester; and Syracuse MSAs and Ithaca; Auburn; and Batavia MSAs in upstate New York
Core Technology Area: semiconductor manufacturing
The New York Semiconductor Manufacturing and Research Technology Innovation Corridor (NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub), led by CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity, aims to enhance regional semiconductor manufacturing capabilities while ensuring economic opportunity for underserved communities. This Tech Hub will coordinate across the region’s significant semiconductor fabrication investments, adjacent supply chain assets, scientific capabilities coalitions, and partner coalitions to establish an entrepreneurial and innovation ecosystem that provides career pathways and employment opportunities to the region’s historically underserved communities. In doing so, the NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub seeks to cement its position as a global leader in semiconductor manufacturing and supply chain sustainability."
This makes me would if the a facility at the STAMP site in Genesee County is a matter of not if, but when.
Lead Agency: The Research Foundation for the State University of New York
State Served: New York
Applicant-Defined Region: Southern Tier (ST) of New York, comprising 14 counties with ~1M residents; spans 3 Economic Development Districts (ST West: Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua; ST Central: Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben; and ST: Broome, Tioga, Tompkins, Otsego, Cortland, Delaware, Schoharie, Chenango).
Core Technology Area: end-to-end battery development and manufacturing
The New Energy New York Battery Tech Hub (NENY Tech Hub), led by the State University of New York (SUNY) Binghamton, aims to bolster battery technology development and manufacturing across the entire value chain. This Tech Hub will expand on the momentum of a growing battery manufacturing cluster in the Southern Tier of New York by engaging with the state’s first battery gigafactory, the region’s 700+ small and medium-sized manufacturers, and the nation’s first battery pilot manufacturing and development center. The NENY Battery Tech Hub seeks to address critical gaps in the domestic battery supply chain and meet the growing demand for energy storage, a crucial part of the clean energy transition."
This is related to the Battery manufacturing facility in Endicott.
So, essentially the CNY, WNY and Southern Tier portion of Upstate NY is one big tech hub based on semiconductor and battery development/manufacturing.
The last I heard, and it wasn't long ago, the STAMP facility was to be a huge hydrogen producing plant.
I think they are just throwing everything against the wall, to see what sticks.
Rochester has been in the battery business, smaller scale for years, first with Kodak, and then the spin off, Ultralife. I believe there are 2 battery companies at Eastman Business Park, besides the temporarily halted LiCycle.
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