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Sensis technology in use at Dubai airport
DeWITT — Saab Sensis technology is now up and running at Dubai International Airport. Sensis is a subsidiary of Saab AB, a Swedish defense and
State adds jobs, unemployment rises on expanding labor force
Job growth continued statewide and in upstate New York in May, albeit at a modest pace. The state added 6,100 private sector jobs during the
New Business Council website promotes New York firms
The Business Council of New York State, Inc. launched a website to spotlight the state’s businesses. The website, MADEinNY.org, has the primary goal of featuring
Solvay Bank expanding headquarters
SOLVAY — Solvay Bank is expanding its headquarters to provide room for future growth. The 17,000-square-foot expansion to the bank’s headquarters at 1537 Milton Ave.
SYRACUSE — The WISE Women’s Business Center will host a pitch party for area female entrepreneurs as part of a national initiative. The center is
E2e launching line of office furniture
ITHACA — E2e Materials, a Cornell University spinoff, is rolling out its first commercial products. The Ithaca–based company is introducing a line of office furniture
Sensis parent plans acquisition in air traffic sector
DeWITT — Saab AB, the parent company of Saab Sensis Corp., plans to add to its capabilities in air traffic management with another acquisition. Saab
CenterState CEO, Mohawk Valley Chamber form alliance
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO and the Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce announced a new partnership today, the CenterState Chamber Alliance, that will bring the organizations
TCAD president to serve as chair of statewide council
ITHACA — The president of Tompkins County Area Development (TCAD) has been elected chairman of the New York State Economic Development Council. Michael Stamm will serve
Vets institute to present workshop at national conference
SYRACUSE — The Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University will offer a two-day workshop at a national conference for veterans in Detroit.