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Cornell, city of Utica use grant to create R2G urban-planning studio
UTICA — Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) Oneida County and the city of Utica on Monday announced a downtown-development partnership and grant funding that they’ll use
Solvay Bank plans new branch, technology for 2014
SOLVAY — Solvay Bank has big plans for 2014 that include a new “smart branch” in DeWitt and several new technology components that will improve
Ephesus Lighting names Crunch owner Dolgon as chief marketing officer and Lorenz as president
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Crunch owner Howard Dolgon is adding to his responsibilities with a management title in a Syracuse business that is based at the
Saab Sensis lays off 30 in DeWitt and California
DeWITT — Saab Sensis Corp. has announced plans to lay off 30 full-time employees at its U.S. operations in DeWitt and Campbell, Calif. The affected
SAM North America to formally open extrusion technology center
SCHROEPPEL — SAM North America, LLC, a supplier of converting machinery for package printing, specialty coating, and extrusion coating and laminating, will hold an inauguration
Rheonix expands for manufacturing, prepares product launch
ITHACA — Rheonix, Inc., an Ithaca–area-based developer of automated molecular-testing products, is working to complete a manufacturing build-out and preparing to launch its first commercial
C Speed seeks faster growth with its LightWave Radar system
SALINA — C Speed LLC, a Salina–based radar design and development company, recently landed high honors at the December Scottish Green Energy Awards when it
i3 Electronics lays off 28 employees
ENDICOTT — i3 Electronics, Inc., the firm that acquired the former Endicott Interconnect Technologies last October, has announced the layoff of 28 employees. “This reduction
St. Lawrence University will use $160K Alden grant for technology improvements
CANTON — St. Lawrence University will use a grant award of $160,000 to equip seven study rooms in its Owen D. Young (ODY) Library with
MedTech Association signs up 10 new member companies
SYRACUSE — MedTech Association, a bioscience and medical technology (bio/med) trade association, recently announced that 10 new companies have joined as members. The companies are
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