Nanotechnology and economic development updates from SUNYIT
SUNYIT's Public Affairs Office issued December and November 2011 updates related to SUNYIT, including news releases on a forum regarding nanotechnology and its implications for the Mohawk Valley, funding for SUNYIT’s Computer Chip Commercialization Center (Quad-C), and company investments.
Links to those news releases are provided below.
December 19: Assemblyman Brindisi hosts nanotechnology forum at SUNYIT
Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi hosted a forum at SUNYIT on nanotechnology and its implications for education and the business community in the Mohawk Valley.
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December 9: SUNYIT’s Quad-C receives significant regional economic development funding
SUNYIT’s Computer Chip Commercialization Center (Quad-C) was the largest single project funded in the first round of the statewide Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) process.
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November 17: Two companies to invest in nanotechnology partnership
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi joined SUNYIT President Wolf Yeigh in announcing the next step in the SUNYIT-College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering partnership at SUNYIT.
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November 10: President Yeigh, Lt. Gov. Duffy guide adoption of regional plan
SUNYIT President Wolf Yeigh and Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy presided over the Mohawk Valley Regional Economic Development Council’s November 9 meeting at SUNYIT.
View news release
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