SUNY Polytechnic Institute and GlobalFoundries announced plans to establish a new Advanced Patterning and Productivity Center (APPC), which will be located at the Colleges of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) in Albany.
The $500 million, five-year program will accelerate the introduction of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography technologies into manufacturing. Officials said the center is anchored by a network of international chipmakers and material and equipment suppliers, including IBM and Tokyo Electron, and will generate 100 jobs.
“This advanced new partnership between SUNY Poly and GlobalFoundries demonstrates how Governor Cuomo’s strategic investments in SUNY are bolstering the system’s research capacity, leveraging private dollars, and creating exciting new opportunities at our campuses for students and faculty,” said SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher.
“SUNY Poly’s nanotechnology expertise coupled with the governor’s innovative public-private partnership model has positioned New York as a global leader in computer chip research, development, and manufacturing.”