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Tech Garden begins accepting applications for second round of Genius NY competition
The Syracuse Technology Garden is accepting applications for the second round of Genius NY business-accelerator program. The Tech Garden is a program of CenterState CEO,
U.S. Navy awards Lockheed Martin Salina plant nearly $42M sonar-system contract
SALINA, N.Y. — The U.S. Navy wants nearly $42 million in sonar systems from Lockheed Martin’s (NYSE: LMT) location in the town of Salina. The
Go Green Supply CNY distributes LED lighting products for Rochester firm
SYRACUSE — Go Green Supply CNY, a distributor of LED (light-emitting diode) lighting products, has started operations at 1433 Erie Boulevard East in Syracuse. Rochester–based
Southern Tier Solar Works promotes commercial solar
BINGHAMTON — Through 2011, New York state residents and companies installed solar systems that generated 83 megawatts of solar power. By the end of 2016,
Crunch fans can see Calder Cup games online for free
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The American Hockey League (AHL) plans to stream each game of the Calder Cup Finals on the website AHL Live at no
PAR Technology forges Internet-of-things partnership with TempAlert
NEW HARTFORD — ParTech, Inc., a New Hartford–based global provider of point-of- (POS) systems to the restaurant and retail market, recently announced that it has
PAR Technology announces IoT partnership with TempAlert
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — ParTech, Inc., a New Hartford–based global provider of point-of-sale (POS) systems to the restaurant and retail market, announced on Friday that
SRCTec enters electronics manufacturing services market, hires Nearpass as program director
CICERO — Mathew Nearpass has joined SRCTec, LLC as program director. In this new position, he will “steward” the company’s launch into the electronics manufacturing
NSF awards SUNY Poly, partners $2M grant to expand semiconductor and nanotech education center
ALBANY, N.Y. — SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) will use $2.25 million in federal funding for the “continuation and significant expansion” of the Northeast Advanced
Indium Corp. to supply Chinese firm with parts for electronic, flat-panel display products
CLINTON, N.Y. — The Indium Corporation has signed an agreement with a Chinese firm to supply indium-based products for the electronics and flat-panel display (FPD)
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