UAlbany Complex Using Same Public/Private Model To Expand Into Solar

Alain Kaloyeros spent a decade proving the viability of his vision—that building a nanotechnology research complex in Albany would fuel innovation, create jobs and turn the region into a tech hub.

The physics professor and chief executive officer of the research center has attracted investments from 250 corporations and created 2,500 high-paying positions. A total of $7.5 billion has been spent to build the complex, known as the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, at the University at Albany

Now Kaloyeros is determined to use the same equipment, research team and funding mechanism that built CNSE to bring another high-tech...

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Source: The Business Review

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