NanotechnologyNanoelectronics
BiotechnologyLife Sciences, Drug Delivery, Tissue
Engineering, Medical Devices
Advanced MaterialsPlastics, Composites and Ceramics
EnergyFuel Cells, Power Management and
Distribution
Unmatched Capacity for Research• New York State - $2.7 Billion toward semiconductor and
nanotechnology R&D infrastructure- Goal is to invest $1 Billion Annually
College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering (CNSE) - Over 2500 R&D Jobs on site by end of 2009- Total of 800,000 square feet of cutting-edge facilities with 80,000 square feet of 300mm wafer, class 1 capable cleanrooms- $4.2 billion in investments
• RPI Center for Integrated Electronics- 250 Faculty, Staff & Graduate Students- 200mm Wafer CMOS Process Facility On-Line Now- Research Budget $15M - Expanding to $40M
$100 million Computational Center of Nanotechnology Innovations (CCNI) at RPI
College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering (CNSE)
• 800,000 ft2 Floor Space• 80,000 ft2 Clean Room• $4.2B Total Investment Committed $2.8B from Industry, $1.4B from NYS• International SEMATECH, IBM, AMD, Micron, Infineon, AMAT, Tokyo Electron, ASML, Freescale, Intel, Texas Instruments• Over 2000 People Currently Engaged
•SUNY ALBANY – East Campus•GEN NY SIS – Center for Excellence in
Cancer Research. Assoc. NYS Wadsworth
Lab – public health center
•Conduct research and provide training
related to understanding the genetic and
environmental causes of cancer.
•The Center for Functional Genomics (CFG) maintains a comprehensive state-of-
the-art research facility to support a wide range of services that are offered on a fee-
per service basis to commercial and academic organizations.
•Bio Pharmaceutical & Bio Manufacturing; Regeneron Manufacturing & AMRI
manufacturing, Taconic Farms
NYS and Industry Partners Invest more than
$13 Billion in Tech Valley• College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering (CNSE)
• Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics
• Tokyo Electron Ltd; 300mm Wafer R&D Fabs
• ASML IBM IMPULSE Partnership
• INVENT (IBM, AMD, Infineon, Micron Technology)
• R&D Partnership with Applied Materials
• INDEX (SRC and SIA)
• International SEMATECH Expands in Tech Valley
• IBM East Fishkill Complex
• GE Global Research Center / GE Healthcare / GE Wind Facilities/ GE Battery
• GLOBALFOUNDRIES – To build 300mm fab in Luther Forest Technology Park
FAB: 883,000 Gross Sq Ft (Incl. up to 270,000 SF Class 100 Clean Room)
•Create approximately 1,400 new direct semiconductor manufacturing jobs
•Average annual salary of $60,000 per year and an estimated annual payroll
of more than $88 million.
•Total capital budget is approx. $4.2 billion
•5 million man hours to build and support about 1,600 jobs.
•Estimated additional 2,700 jobs added through economic multiplier effects.
•Manufacturing begins by 2012 - 800 technician jobs
35% Fab Operators 35% Fab Operators • Role: Fab OperationsRole: Fab Operations
• Degrees: Associates, Electrical, Instrumentation, Semiconductor ProgramsDegrees: Associates, Electrical, Instrumentation, Semiconductor Programs
25% Technicians25% Technicians• Roles: Fab Operations Engineering, Manufacturing Support, Site ServicesRoles: Fab Operations Engineering, Manufacturing Support, Site Services
• Degrees: Associates, Electrical, Instrumentation, Semiconductor ProgramsDegrees: Associates, Electrical, Instrumentation, Semiconductor Programs
30% Engineering30% Engineering• Roles: Fab Operations Engineering, Manufacturing Support, Site ServicesRoles: Fab Operations Engineering, Manufacturing Support, Site Services
• Degrees: EE, Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, MathDegrees: EE, Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, Math
5% Management5% Management• Roles: Manufacturing Support, Site Services, Fab OpsRoles: Manufacturing Support, Site Services, Fab Ops
• Degree: Largely Engineering & Technical Degree: Largely Engineering & Technical
5% Administrative5% Administrative• Roles: HR, Finance, Legal, PR, Marketing Roles: HR, Finance, Legal, PR, Marketing
• Degrees: BA., MA, MBA, PhDDegrees: BA., MA, MBA, PhD
Fab 1 Workforce
Creating a Vital Workforce Pipeline
Aligning Resources • Regionally
- Enabling Secondary Education- 40 Community Colleges, Universities & Technical Training Facilities- Governmental Agencies – DOL & DOE
• Statewide Initiatives – Connecting Centers of Excellence
• National Resources – NSF – ATE Centers
Greater Capital Region Career Pathways Consortium
Align Resources to Meet Industry Needs Across All Industry Sectors
Advanced Manufacturing
Greater Capital Region Career Pathways ConsortiumK-12 Schools Districts
Three - Board of Educational Cooperative Services (BOCES) = 77 component school districts
23 School Districts 23 School Districts 31 School Districts 80K students 40K students 42K students
Greater Capital Region Career Pathways Consortium (year 2)
Bring Awareness to the Technical Careers in High TechBringing Industry / Educators together
Build Educational Tech Career Pathways leading into CC
Support Component School Districts with Equipment Purchases, Lending Resource, Professional Dev.
•Engage Students through Summer STEM-related Camps •Develop a High Technology Career Online Resource
Bio-Manufacturing Industry Sector
Phase I
Awareness Building – May 1, 2009Audience - Middle School / High School / SED / CC
Presenters – Sonia Wallman, NBC2 /
Dr Mousa, SUNY Pharmaceutical Research Institute
Peter Takvorian, CUNY prof. HS Biotech Program
Jason McMillian, Finger Lakes CC
Bio-Manufacturing Industry Sector
Phase II
Sub-committee – June 16, 2009Representatives Local High Schools,
Hudson Valley CC,
SUNY Cobleskill, Columbia Greene CC
Regeneron, AMRI
Presenters – Sonia Wallman, NBC2
Jim Hewlett, FLCC
Bio-Manufacturing Industry Sector
Phase III
Summer 2009 - BIOMAN Rochester
HVCC hosted Bioman - March 22-25
Bio-Manufacturing Industry Sector
Next Steps:
Materials Lending Resource Center
HVCC awarded 3 Million US DOL
Elizabeth Herkenham
25 Monroe Street, Suite 300
Albany, NY 12210
518 882-82818
www.wcet.us
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