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SUNY Poly to offer new master’s degree in systems engineering

UTICA — SUNY Polytechnic Institute announced that the New York State Education Department and the State University of New York have approved SUNY Poly’s new Master of Science (MS) degree in systems engineering.  The 30-credit degree program will provide students with enhanced theoretical and application-oriented skills and is designed for graduates that already have technical

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Electronics recycling firm Sunnking moves into new HQ facility

BROCKPORT — Sunnking, Inc., an electronics recycling firm, recently completed its move into a new, 204,000-square foot office and processing facility in its home of Brockport. The new plant is nearly double the size of Sunnking’s previous location. The company, which also has locations in Buffalo and Syracuse, has more than doubled its recycling volume

SUNY Oswego’s Scales Hall to undergo “sustainable” renovation for use next fall

OSWEGO — Scales Hall at SUNY Oswego will undergo a $13.1 million renovation, which is scheduled to begin Dec. 19. General contractor PAC Associates of Oswego Inc. will handle the work on the project, which should be complete by July 1, ahead of the next academic year. Besides the sustainable elements involved, the completed renovation

State announces winners of 76West clean-energy competition in the Southern Tier

VESTAL — Six companies won prize money in the 76West Clean Energy business competition in the Southern Tier. The office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo described it as “one of the largest competitions in the country that focuses on supporting and growing clean-energy businesses” in a news release issued Nov. 30. Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul announced

State awards millions in economic-development funding in latest round of REDC initiative

New York State  has awarded millions in funding to Central New York, Mohawk Valley, Southern Tier, and the North Country as part of the regional economic-development

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