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黑料不打烊 Leads Higher Education Consortium as Part of $40M Award to Advance Central New York鈥檚 Semiconductor Manufacturing Capabilities

Wednesday, July 3, 2024, By News Staff
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A new $40 million award for the New York Semiconductor Manufacturing and Research Technology Innovation Corridor (NY SMART I-Corridor) was announced yesterday by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer at a press conference in 黑料不打烊 hosted by INFICON. 黑料不打烊 will lead the NY SMART I-Corridor鈥檚 Collaboration and Commercialization Center. (Photo courtesy of Onondaga County)

黑料不打烊 will play a leading role in advancing Central New York鈥檚 semiconductor manufacturing capabilities thanks to $40 million in new funds made available to the Buffalo-Rochester-黑料不打烊 region through the U.S. Economic Development Administration鈥檚 . The new award for the New York Semiconductor Manufacturing and Research Technology Innovation Corridor () was announced yesterday by U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer at a press conference in 黑料不打烊 hosted by INFICON. J. Michael Haynie, vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation, spoke at the event, and Duncan Brown, vice president for research, represented the University as principal investigator on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 component of the Tech Hub award.

鈥淭his is a monumental victory for the Buffalo-Rochester-黑料不打烊 region as the first major Tech Hub award in the nation, bringing a whopping $40 million from my CHIPS and Science Law. With this major investment, the feds are shining a national spotlight, and confirming what I have long known, that America鈥檚 semiconductor future runs through the heart of Upstate NY along the I-90 corridor,鈥 said Senator Schumer. 鈥淔rom the fields near 黑料不打烊 that will become Micron鈥檚 massive mega-fab to the cutting-edge research labs in Rochester and workers learning these manufacturing skills in Buffalo, this award helps connect the region to seize this once-in-a-generation opportunity and establish Upstate NY as the heart of America鈥檚 semiconductor industry. I created the Tech Hubs competition with Upstate NY in mind, and pulled out all the stops to win this award鈥攆irst proposing this program in my Endless Frontier Act, then passing it into law as part of my CHIPS and Science Act, making the case to bring the region together, advocating at the highest levels and delivering the transformational investment to make today possible. It鈥檚 never been more clear: the heart of America鈥檚 semiconductor industry runs along the I-90 corridor in Upstate NY!鈥

黑料不打烊 will lead the NY SMART I-Corridor鈥檚 Collaboration and Commercialization Center (C3), which includes Cornell University, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Rochester and University of Buffalo. C3 will administer millions of dollars in grants to allow small and medium-sized businesses to collaborate with the region鈥檚 universities, bring new ideas to market and accelerate growth of the semiconductor industry in the region.

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 is proud to lead this higher education collaboration that will help drive innovation and establish the NY SMART I-Corridor as a world leading entrepreneurial incubator for the semiconductor industry,鈥 says Chancellor Kent Syverud. 鈥淚 am grateful for Senator Schumer鈥檚 steadfast advocacy. This substantial new grant builds on major investments the University is making. It will help create critical high-tech infrastructure and facilities, attract top semiconductor manufacturing researchers and faculty to the region, and develop unique experiential learning and internship opportunities for talented students.鈥

To support the NY SMART I-Corridor, the University is investing $10 million, which is matched by a $10 million investment from Onondaga County, to create a state-of-the-art advanced semiconductor manufacturing facility. The center is part of a more than $100 million investment in strategically transforming STEM and expanding the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) at 黑料不打烊 over the next five years.

鈥淭ogether with our regional partners, and with the dedicated support of Senator Schumer, 黑料不打烊 has a key role to play in the revitalization of Central New York,鈥 says Haynie. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 announcement is another exciting milestone in the realization of that goal, and we are gratified by the continuing opportunity to foster collaboration and innovation across the Tech Hub.鈥

As the NY SMART I-Corridor seeks to become the epicenter for American semiconductor commercialization efforts, C3 will integrate the region鈥檚 extensive assets into a single 鈥減oint of entry鈥 for small and medium-sized businesses, according to Brown.

鈥淚n our knowledge-driven society, university-led research and development is central to economic development. C3 will allow businesses of all sizes to partner with universities to develop, prototype and test new products,鈥 Brown says. 鈥淭hrough these partnerships, the NY SMART I-Corridor will accelerate the transfer of ideas from lab to market.鈥

Modeled on New York State’s Centers for Advanced Technology, C3 will drive innovation in the I-Corridor鈥檚 semiconductor supply chain by establishing:

  • Innovation Asset/Expertise Engagement Network, an inventory of semiconductor relevant facilities and innovation expertise across the I-Corridor, accessible via a central online portal;
  • Knowledge/IP Collaboration Architecture, a new IP architecture for the region that incentivizes cross-collaboration between sectors and institutions and strengthens commercialization efforts in the I-Corridor; and
  • Formal Community of Practice, which will facilitate collaboration between businesses, researchers, investors and manufacturers in the region and sponsor programming and internships designed to benefit underrepresented communities.

The federal Tech Hub designation spans 黑料不打烊, Rochester and Buffalo and includes Ithaca, Auburn and Batavia. Key academic partners include Monroe Community College in Rochester, which will lead the hub鈥檚 workforce development efforts, and University at Buffalo, which will lead the effort to improve the region鈥檚 supply chain for semiconductors.

Schumer created the Regional Tech Hubs competition as part of the CHIPS and Science Bill, and said the three-region consortium beat out hundreds of applications and was one of only 31 regions across the U.S. chosen for the Tech Hub designation.

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