March 05, 2013
Governor Cuomo Announces $15 Million in Private Funding to Create Opportunities for Women and Minority Owned Enterprises in New York’s Nanotech Industry
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Andrew M. Cuomo - Governor
http://www.governor.ny.gov/press/021713mwbe-nanotech-funding
For Immediate Release: February 17, 2013
CNSE hires over 50 Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises in
building of NanoFab X, in accordance with the Governor's goal of
achieving 20 percent MWBE participation in public construction projects
Governor
Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the establishment of a privately-funded
$15 million fund as part of the Global 450 Wafer Consortium (G450C)
headquartered at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE)
that will support specialized education and training programs designed
to increase the opportunities for women and minorities, including
Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs), to take advantage
of New York's fast-growing nanotechnology industry.
The announcement comes as construction nears completion on G450C's new
headquarters building, NanoFab Xtension (NanoFab X). The project was
done in accordance with the Governor's goal of achieving 20 percent MWBE
participation in public construction projects. Working in partnership
with the Greater Capital Region Minority Business Association, CNSE has
engaged more than 50 MWBE firms for non-specialized equipment,
materials, and labor related to the project.
“Over the past two years, the state has worked hard to ensure that our
Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises play a leading role in New
York's economic recovery,” Governor Cuomo said. “This $15 million fund
created by leading tech businesses who have chosen New York State to
invest in next generation computer chip manufacturing will help create
opportunities for students and workers from underrepresented groups to
be a part of the state's rapidly growing nanotechnology sector. The
College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering has led the way in helping
create a high-tech workforce here in New York, and I commend all the
corporate partners who joined together to launch this fund that will
help ensure the diversity of New York is represented in the nanotech
sector.”
The education and training initiative is funded by the five leading
international companies – Intel, IBM, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, TSMC and Samsung –
that are collectively investing $4.4 billion in G450C, which is
spearheaded by CNSE and targets the development of the next generation
of computer chip technology in New York State. These leading-edge
technology advances may facilitate the possibility of building a 450mm
chip manufacturing (chip fab) facility in New York, with these plants
projected to cost in excess of $10 billion each.
The fund will support the formulation and implementation of the complete
spectrum of education and training programs – from elementary education
to certificate-level skills training to Master's and doctoral degrees –
that target the attraction, retention, training, and re-training of
students and workers from underrepresented social groups in science and
engineering to enable careers in nanotechnology.
Further, the fund will support the design and deployment of an
attraction and recruitment strategy to assist qualified individuals from
underrepresented social groups in science and engineering to find
employment opportunities within the nanotechnology industry in New York.
At the same time, the program is designed to nurture and enhance the
capacity and aptitude of minority and women-owned enterprises and
companies to compete successfully for business opportunities in the
burgeoning nanotechnology industry sector in New York through CNSE-
sponsored competitiveness training programs.
CNSE Senior Vice President and CEO Dr. Alain Kaloyeros said, “Building
on the vision and leadership of Governor Andrew Cuomo, which has firmly
established New York as the world's leading location for advanced
nanotechnology research and manufacturing, this first-of-its-kind
initiative showcases the growing opportunities for individuals and
businesses throughout the state in this emerging industry. The
NanoCollege is delighted to support the Governor's innovative education
and training blueprint, which will expand the availability of
world-class nanotechnology education and careers, and enable further
development of a first-rate high-tech workforce that is essential to
fueling the New New York.”
Driving the increase in opportunities in New York's burgeoning
nanotechnology industry is the establishment of the Global 450 Wafer
Consortium (G450C), announced by Governor Cuomo in September 2011. A
joint effort of Intel, IBM, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, TSMC and Samsung, and
spearheaded by CNSE, G450C is focused on transforming existing 300mm
wafer technology into the new 450mm technology. The new technology will
produce more than twice the number of chips processed on today's 300 mm
wafers, thus lowering costs to deliver future generations of technology
with greater value and lower environmental impact.