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Cree to build $1B semiconductor plant in Marcy, with state help

Howard Zemsky, chairman of the board for Empire State Development Corp., addresses the gathering as the state announces a public-private partnership between New York and Cree, Inc. of North Carolina to spend about $1 billion over six years to construct and equip a new, 200mm silicon-carbide wafer fabrication facility in Marcy, near Utica. (PHOTO CREDIT: MIKE GROLL/OFFICE OF GOV. ANDREW CUOMO / CUOMO FLICKR)

MARCY — A North Carolina company expects to create more than 600 full-time, “highly-skilled” technician and engineering positions at the Marcy Nanocenter on the SUNY Polytechnic Institute campus near Utica. Cree, Inc. (NASDAQ: CREE) on Sept. 23 announced plans to spend $1 billion to build the “world’s largest silicon carbide fabrication facility” in Marcy. Cree […]

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