“The Mohawk Valley has a tremendous manufacturing ecosystem and business leaders that are invested in the area,” Elena Garuc, executive director of FuzeHub, said in a press release. “There’s a lot to be excited about, especially in the food and agribusiness sectors. This event creates a space for companies, both regionally and elsewhere in the state, to have conversations that can lead to even more innovation or potential partnerships. They’ll find a unique platform to connect, exchange ideas, and explore new avenues for growth.”
Exhibitors and attendees will have the opportunity to connect with potential buyers and suppliers, engage with industry experts, learn about new technologies, explore distribution channels, discover funding opportunities, and network with peers.
Vitality in the Valley also features panel discussions on industry trends, best practices, and strategies on topics including workforce development and industry funding.
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Albany–based FuzeHub is organizing the event in with help from Empire State Development’s Division of Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR), the Advanced Institute for Manufacturing, Herkimer college, Herkimer County Industrial Development Agency, Mohawk Valley Community College, Mohawk Valley EDGE, and National Grid.
Those interested in attending can register at fuzehub.com/vitality-in-the-valley/. The cost is $35 including lunch or $25 without lunch.
The nonprofit FuzeHub works to connect the state’s small and mid-sized manufacturing companies to resources, programs, and expertise they need to innovate and grow.


