The funding will go toward the facility's research efforts with semiconductors and microelectronics.
ALBANY—Albany NanoTech has been officially designated as the first flagship facility of the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC), U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer announced Wednesday, Jan. 15.
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It’s called NanoFab Reflection. It’s expected to cost $614 million to build and is part of a $10 billion computer chip ...
Larry Rulison | Times Union, Albany, N.Y. Albany, New York — Over the past two years, a new building has been on the rise at Albany NanoTech. Later this year, the shining behemoth will become a beacon ...
ALBANY—Albany NanoTech Complex has been named the nation’s first National Semiconductor Technology Center flagship facility, securing up to $825 million in initial federal funding.
Gov. Kathy Hochul speaks at Albany NanoTech on Monday about the "topping off" ceremony for the NanoFab Reflection building in Albany. A TV monitor inside Albany NanoTech's ZEN building shows the final ...
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Governor Hochul announces $75M NY-Japan partnership to boost semiconductor R&D in Albany
Governor Hochul announced a new $75 million strategic partnership between NY Creates and SCREEN, a Japan-based semiconductor equipment manufacturing company, aimed at strengthening international ...
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