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CNY Biotech Accelerator’s (CNYBAC) Medical Device Innovation Challenge (MDIC) is a 6-month virtual program mentoring selected early-to-mid stage start-up companies each year. The MDIC serves as a complementary and collaborative initiative to
Learn MoreFuzeHub anticipates making 3 awards of $60,000 each. About the Challenge For the purpose of this Innovation Challenge, “microelectronics” include: Electronic components on the micrometer-scale or smaller Components
Learn MoreThe Science faculty provides outstanding teaching and mentoring with a student-friendly style. Interdisciplinary faculty research explores new frontiers in cell biology, neuroscience, photonics, biophysical chemistry, nanomaterials and soft and hard condensed matter.
Center for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications (CATT) Creating economic impact through research, technology transfer, and faculty entrepreneurship.
Assist companies with applied manufacturing R&D so they can grow and create jobs.
Our mission is to promote economic development in New York State by bringing together companies and university researchers who have areas of common interest and encouraging collaboration through funding and outreach.
The mission of the Cornell Institute of Biotechnology (CIB) is to promote research and catalyze entrepreneurial activities in the life sciences. The CIB serves as the hub of Cornell’s biotechnology and life science ecosystem, and helps foster its growth and development by relying on three important pillars: our people, our...
CTL is Cornell University's technology transfer office. We manage Cornell technologiesfrom Cornell's Ithaca campus, Weill Cornell Medicine, Cornell Tech, and Cornell AgriTech in Geneva.
The Center's mission is innovative energy research, education and technology deployment with a focus on efficiency, conservation, renewable energy and nanotechnology applications for new and novel sources of energy.
The College of Engineering and Computer Science is located on Syracuse University’s 270-acre campus in the heart of Central New York. Syracuse is recognized as a student-focused global research university renowned for academic rigor, richly diverse learning experiences, and a spirit of discovery.
A fully integrated technology deployment, product prototyping, manufacturing support, and workforce training resource for emerging generations of integrated circuitry (IC)
S3IP brings together teams of experts from industry and the University to address pressing real-world problems in the systems integration and manufacturing of electronics.
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