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New York manufacturing index turns positive in July
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index jumped to 17.2 in July from -0.2 a month before, as new orders and shipments both expanded
Corning expands production of glass vials for possible COVID-19 vaccines
BIG FLATS — Corning Inc. (NYSE: GLW) is using a more than $200 million federal award to “substantially accelerate” manufacturing capacity for producing glass vials
Innovare Advancement Center in Rome to host Accelerator in early September
ROME — Innovare Advancement Center announced it will host the upcoming $1 million International Quantum U Tech Accelerator in early September. Innovare (pronounced Inn-oh-VAR-ay) Advancement
Eck Plastic Arts expands capability with new molding machine
BINGHAMTON — Eck Plastic Arts, of Binghamton, announced it has purchased a new machine to enhance its capacity for injection molding, the firm’s fastest-growing market
Grow-NY applicants await announcement of finalists in August
SYRACUSE — Businesses and entrepreneurs who applied to compete in the Grow-NY competition will now wait for the announcement about finalists in August. Applications were
Five Tech Garden startups awarded funding as they pursue growth
SYRACUSE — Five startup firms at the Syracuse Tech Garden are using funding that CenterState CEO awarded to help pay for projects each company is
Byrne Dairy’s Ultra Dairy plant in DeWitt to expand
DeWITT — Byrne Dairy’s Ultra Dairy, LLC at 6750 W. Benedict Road in DeWitt is planning a $28.5 million phase two expansion as it works
Syracuse among seven communities awarded state funding to address “pressing” municipal challenges
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The City of Syracuse will use $200,000 for projects focused on algae-bloom monitoring and treatment as well as vacant structure monitoring and
SRC wins $7.5 million order from U.S. Air Force
CICERO — The U.S. Air Force has awarded SRC Inc. a nearly $7.5 million follow-on task order for baseline-support services under a contract for the
NYSERDA announces semifinalists in this year’s 76West clean-energy competition
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) on Wednesday announced that 20 semifinalists have been selected as part of its 76West clean-energy
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