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THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR

MANUFACTURING INTEGRATED PHOTONICS:


IDEAL CANDIDATE FOR AFRL NNMI

SUNY Polytechnic Institute


April 29, 2015

New York is the 18th Largest Economy


in the World

Proven track record


in
advanced
manufacturing

World pioneer in
innovation and
technology development

Global leader in
Advanced Electronics

2014 GDP of $1.350 Trillion (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis)

New York is an Established Global Hub


in Innovation
New York invested billions to
become a world leader in
nanotechnology, green energy,
information technologies, and
biotechnology

The New York Innovation-Driven


Public-Private Partnership Model is
recognized world-wide. Consistently
ranked #1 in the U.S. in innovation
(CNBC Annual Survey).

New York is Universally Recognized as


Education and Workforce Leader

Consistently ranked either #1


or #2 among U.S. states in
education (CNBC Annual
Survey).

New York Offers a highly skilled,


diversified, and experienced
innovation and manufacturing
workforce.

And We Havent Even Begun Yet


(Andrew M. Cuomo, Governor)
A creative, flexible, adaptable
strategy for a diverse and
sustained innovation-driven
economy. Billions in ongoing
investments in:
R&D, state-of-the-art facilities
and technology transfer
programs.
Additional public-private
partnerships to advance
innovation and high tech
manufacturing.

SUNY Poly CNSE


Albany NanoTech Megaplex
Leader in R&D, education and
commercialization.
Over $20B in public-private
investments and 4,000 scientists,
researchers, faculty, etc.
500 global corporate partners.
$374 million in sponsored
research in 2013.
$585 million in construction
in 2013.

SUNY Poly CNSE #1 in Corporate


R&D Funding

National Science
Foundation placed
SUNY Poly as the #1
university in the nation
in its most recent (2013)
annual ranking for
business funded R&D,
surpassing MIT and
Stanford

SUNY Poly CNSE State Wide Footprint.


Over $15 Billion and 10,000 Jobs
Medical Innovation
and
Commercialization
Hub

Smart System
Technology &
Commercialization
Center

Buffalo, NY

Canandaigua, NY

Nano Utica,
Utica, NY

Nano Marcy,
Marcy, NY

Green Energy
Innovation and
Commercialization
Hub

CNSE Solar
Malta, NY

Buffalo, NY

CNSE
IT Innovation and
Commercialization
Hub
Buffalo, NY

Albany, NY

Solar Manufacturing
and Technology
Development Facility
Rochester, NY

Emerging Nano
Industries Innovation/
Commercialization
Hub
Syracuse, NY

SUNY Poly CNSE. A global hub for


public-private consortia and partnerships
Global Consortia

Materials
and Facilities
Suppliers

IC Manufacturers

Equipment Suppliers

SUNY Poly CNSE. A rich history


of public-private consortia
SUNY Poly CNSE has a long
and successful track record in
managing and operating consortia
and public-private partnerships.

Over $1.5 billion annually in


active consortia and publicprivate partnerships.

The U.S. Photovoltaic Manufacturing


Consortium. A Partnership with SEMATECH
Headquartered at CNSE and
funded under the U.S. DoE
SunShot initiative.
$500 million in Federal, corporate,
and state funding, including
~$100M from DoE.
Focuses on thin film and c-Si PV
manufacturing technologies.
Led to the largest PV plant in
Western Hemisphere: 1.1 GW,
$7 billion, SolarCity plant
in Buffalo, New York.

The Global 450mm Wafer Consortium


(G450C)
A public-private partnership
housed at and led by CNSE.
$5.5 billion in corporate,
and state funding, including
~$500M from New York.
Corporate partners: Intel, TSMC,
GLOBALFOUNDRIES, IBM, and
Samsung.
Leading the computer chip
industrys transition to 450mm
wafer technologies.

WHY ROCHESTER?

Rochester. Ideal Location for the


New York Headquarters of AIM-IP

MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT CENTER

5 miles
7 miles
4 miles

20 miles

SMART-SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CENTER

Rochester. Ideal Location for the


New York Headquarters of AIM-IP

5 miles
7EADQUARTERS
miles
H
AND HIGH TECH
INCUBATOR/TECHNOLOGY ACCELERATOR
4 miles

20 miles

Rochester. A high tech corporate hotbed

VincentAssociates

New York State Incentives Package

New York and its partners will


invest whatever it takes to
make the Photonics Institute an
innovation and manufacturing
success for the U.S.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

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