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Incubators for Collaborating & Leveraging Energy And Nanotechnology ( iCLEAN ) New York City | June 10, 2010. Dr. Pradeep Haldar Professor and Head, NanoEngineering Constellation Director, Energy & Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC) Executive Director, New Energy New York.
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Incubators for Collaborating & Leveraging Energy And Nanotechnology (iCLEAN)New York City | June 10, 2010 Dr. Pradeep Haldar Professor and Head, NanoEngineering Constellation Director, Energy & Environmental Technology Applications Center (E2TAC) Executive Director, New Energy New York • Collaborators: • E2TAC at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) • Hudson Valley Center for Innovation (HVCFI)
Outline • CNSE’s Co-location Model • iCLEAN Introduction and Activities • Partnerships for Innovation • iCLEAN Approach • Expected Outcomes • Partners
Infrastructure: Shared-Use, Co-Location Model • 800K ft2 cutting-edge facilities (with 80,000 ft2 – 300 mm cleanrooms) • Partners include: SEMATECH, IBM, AMD, Micron, Infineon, Tokyo Electron, ASML, US Army, NIST and over 250 others • AMD (Global Foundries to build new Fab in Saratoga, NY) • Over $5.5B in assets, 2,500+ employees within the complex
IP Sharing Model CNSE Co. B Co. C Under Tent Sharing Co. A Anchor Company
Map of Tech Valley with three iCLEAN locations highlighted. iCLEAN: Introduction • iCLEAN will serve clean energy technology start-ups throughout the “Tech Valley”, a 19-county region that encompasses the Capital Region, parts of the North Country, Hudson Valley, and Mohawk Valley. • Goals and Objectives: • Technology Development • Education & Training • Accelerating Commercialization • Technology-Based Economic Development • Up to 30,000 sq. ft of available space
iCLEAN Activities • Leverage existing Advisory Board and Mentor Program • Streamlined Application Process and Selection • Business Assistance (on-site and virtual) • Marketing/Business Development Support • Business/Marketing/Financial Plan Development • Technical Assistance • Market Validation & Technology Maturation • Roadmap Development • Education and Outreach Assistance • Networking Events • “Boot Camp” Training and Information Forum • Entrepreneurial Development Series Energy Test Labs at CNSE
Filling the Need:Creating Partnerships For Innovation New technology for energy applications Technology Incubation Pilot Prototyping Energy Grand Challenges: “A Technology Acceleration Bridge” Universities Test-bed Integration Technology Roadmaps Outreach Strategies Commercial Pathways Targeted Deployment
Government Funding Public-Private Partnerships Private Funding Technology Commercialization • Expand to overcome the Valley and Mountain of Death • Market transformation strategies require funding throughout the life-cycle of the product development process • Create public-private partnerships through robust network • Align objectives between Federal, State and industry programs to leverage funds
Experience Resources Clean Energy Technology & Entrepreneurs Successful Clean Energy Co. Technology Talent Connecting Leading Technology and Business Talent • Partnership with private investors • Matching funds for access to laboratories • Pre-negotiated equity sharing agreements
Economic Development Outcomes Knowledge Base Economy
Partners • New England Clean Energy Council • National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) • Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) • Saratoga Technology + Energy Park (STEP) • Hudson Valley Technology Development Center (HVTDC) • New Energy New York • Albany-Colonie Chamber of Commerce • Saratoga Economic Development Corporation • Watervliet Arsenal Business and Technology Partnership • SUNY Rockland, Ulster, Sullivan and Orange • City of Newburgh Industrial Development Agency (IDA) • Several Service Providers
Questions? We would like to thank NYSERDA for their support of iCLEAN. New Energy Symposium: Featuring Clean Energy Investment Presentations with NREL Dr. Pradeep Haldar College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering e: phaldar@uamail.albany.edu p: 518.437.8684