Retrotech Plans More Than $3 Million Expansion In Henrietta, New York
Area Development Retrotech, Inc., an engineering services firm, wholly owned subsidiary of French-based Savoye and member of Legris Industries Group, will invest $3 million to
Area Development Retrotech, Inc., an engineering services firm, wholly owned subsidiary of French-based Savoye and member of Legris Industries Group, will invest $3 million to
Applications Open: Call for Presenters Venture ready companies and early stage start-ups are encouraged to participate and have the opportunity to exhibit and present their
The Entrepreneurs Network (TEN) announces its next class, which begins on March 27th. Apply today, and if you’re one of the 20 high-growth ventures to be accepted, the access you’ll get is invaluable.
Access to local and national experts for the advice and experience that propels company founders and leaders to up their game with investors, R&D grants, business plans, product commercialization, sales and marketing, pricing, hiring, and leadership.
Area Development Online CRC Polymer Systems, Inc., a plastics compounding company, will expand its manufacturing facility in Sodus,New York, adding 27 jobs in the town
SUNY New Paltz New Paltz celebrated the opening of the nation’s first MakerBot Innovation Center with a press event and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Feb.
Albany Business Review Capital Region BOCES is seeking $3.4 million over four and a half years from theU.S. Department of Labor to offer more science, technology,
The New York Green Bank has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP 1) to obtain clean energy financing arrangements. The Green Bank’s stated purpose is to overcome current obstacles in clean energy financing markets and to increase overall capital availability through various forms of financial support such as credit enhancement, project aggregation, and securitization.
On December 19, 2013, the New York State Public Service Commission approved an initial $165 million in funding for Green Bank (Member Alert #60-2013). This funding will be combined with at least $45 million from allowance auction revenues under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
Albany Business Review Construction and manufacturing paved the way for employment growth last month. Construction added 48,000 jobs, offsetting the December decline of 22,000 in
Governor Cuomo today announced FuzeHub, a new statewide initiative to grow manufacturing companies that was officially launched in November, is proving successful in bringing solutions to businesses – including two companies from the Capital Region. As a collaboration and resource platform that works with the New York Manufacturing Extension Partnership program (MEP), universities, NYS economic development organizations, and state programs, FuzeHub helps connect small to medium sized manufacturing companies with the solutions they need to overcome challenges to growth.
“Supporting New York’s manufacturers is vital to not only ensuring their long-term success, but to creating new economic opportunities in communities all throughout the State,” said Governor Cuomo. “FuzeHub is proving to be a unique resource available to our manufacturing companies that pools the very best of the State’s expertise to help entrepreneurs with technology commercialization, innovative solutions and business growth. I look forward to FuzeHub’s continued role in assisting businesses across the State build a stronger, reinvigorated New York.”
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