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2025-02-13

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NYS Manufacturing and Tech News 1.13.25

Feds sign $825 million deal to make Upstate NY a national center for computer chip research

“The Albany NanoTech Complex is the only publicly owned research and development facility in North America that will have the most recent generation chip-making machine known as High NA extreme ultraviolet lithography.

State invests $315 million to bring hundreds of jobs to the North Country

“A semiconductor glass manufacturer in Canton has pledged to add 300 jobs with a new state investment.”

GlobalFoundries Announces New York Advanced Packaging and Photonics Center

“First of-its-kind center will offer advanced packaging and test capabilities in New York for U.S.-made essential chips used in AI, automotive, aerospace and defense, and other applications.”

Vortex Expands Manufacturing Capabilities with New Facility in Plattsburgh, NY

“The new facility will enhance Vortex’s ability to meet growing customer demand across municipal and commercial markets in the United States. By reducing lead times and increasing production capacity, Vortex is poised to deliver high-quality aquatic play, wellness, and water park equipment more efficiently to its valued customers.”

Voss Manufacturing to expand in New York

“The family-owned and -operated company is a manufacturer of fin machines, assembly machines, and supporting equipment, as well as a provider of metal fabricating and machining services. The $4.73 million project would expand the sheet metal fabrication services and give them their own space while also incorporating automation into the manufacturing process.”