June 2023
New York State Incubator Report
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BIANYS Cocktail Reception
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New York I-Corps
11th Annual Network Meeting & Innovation Showcase
July 13, 2023 | 3:15PM-4:30PM
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Annual Conference of New York State's Incubators and Accelerators was held in Binghamton on
June 8-9, 2023
Hosted by:
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The Business Incubator Association of New York State held is 2023 Annual Meeting in partnership with the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator in Binghamton, New York on June 8-9, 2023.
The meeting encompassed a breadth of topics including four panel discussions:
- Overview of the Local Innovation Economy
- New Energy New York
- NSF Panel on Best Practices in Deep Tech Incubation
- Meet the Funders
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With Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:
Amazon and NYSTAR
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FuzeHub | Nixon Peabody | Cooley
With Contributions From:
Upstate Capital Association of New York
MedTech Association
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The Spark Podcast hosts BIANYS Executive Director Marc Alessi
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Spark host Gregory Zeller kick off Season 4 with his unique insights on invention, a recap of Albany blood-sports and a strong call for innovations that truly help humanity – plus the secrets of surviving the dreaded sixth-grade Philadelphia trip.
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Survey and Research Opportunity
You are invited to participate in a research study being conducted by Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The purpose of this study is to better understand the internal and external attributes which contribute to the success of the circular-economy (CE) entrepreneur (an entrepreneur whose venture adopts a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible).
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Concept to Commercialization
Virtual Series Presents:
Right-Sizing SOP's
June 22, 2023, 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. EST
Speaker: Trevor Cole, Associate Director, WCG Avoca
Research sites too often acquire a package of SOPs from a vendor, a partner, or an industry peer. SOP checkbox checked, right? Not so fast. While having SOPs in place is typically good, are your SOPs tailored to your institution? Do they align with your processes, staff, and setting? Poorly fitting SOPs can lead to inefficiency, confusion, and worse non-compliance. Even well-designed SOPs need to be evaluated frequently. In this session we will discuss key methods in the process of identifying required procedures, developing those procedures, and implementing to support fitness for purpose. We will also identify key activities to facilitate development and maintenance of quality SOPs and controlled documents.
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Network Optimisation, Simulation, and Organization Through A.I.
Opportunity for network optimization solution developers, from Internet Initiative Japan - Japan's first internet service provider and a major mobile virtual network operator in the APAC region.
Looking for companies with specific advancements in the areas of using AI, machine learning and other similar technologies to improve networking services for enterprise and commercial sectors, as well as IoT.
Specifically, looking for novel tech in the following areas:
- AI-based networking technologies:
- Simulation & modelling
- Optimisation
- Orchestration
- Management
- Network performance optimization
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Did you know that CADE is a Regional Navigator for Farmland for a New Generation New York? CADE provides direct support to farmers seeking land and landowners who want to keep land in farming.
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Eleven Semi-Finalists Announced in GENIUS NY Seventh Round
Eleven companies have been named semi–finalists in GENIUS NY seventh round. GENIUS NY remains one the largest and most well known accelerators for uncrewed aerial systems in the world. The semi-finalists will now compete to see which five are selected to the program at CenterState CEO’s The Tech Garden in Syracuse, NY. The companies, which are developing innovations in the uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) and robotics industries, were selected from a highly competitive pool of more than 450 submissions from over 50 countries. Of eleven semi–finalists, four are international teams representing Canada, Israel, and United Kingdom. Four teams are from New York state.
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New Release: Buildings That Create Jobs
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Among the many endeavors into which entrepreneurs might invest their time and effort, few are as rewarding and impactful as a business incubator. Recycling vacant buildings to provide job creators a place to set up shop within a community can boost a local economy and benefit nearly every member of a struggling city, town, or village. The need for hometown, community-centric, job-focused, locally sustainable spaces continues to increase. For a distressed community, an incubator might be the right answer.
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New York Life Sciences Innovation Showcase/Investor Event
2:00 – 6:00 pm, Thursday, June 22
620 8th Avenue, 38th Floor (NY Times Building)
Please join for this intimate and invitation-only chance to connect with cutting edge bio/med startups from across New York’s innovation ecosphere.
Learn from Lisa Smith at Phillips Lytle about the evolving regulatory landscape for psychedelic medications and what the near-term future holds for investors.
Hear concise pitches from and connect with some of New York State’s most promising life sciences startups:
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SSTI’s 2023 Annual Conference
SSTI’s annual conference is the convening for practitioners and policymakers working to create a better future through science, technology innovation and entrepreneurship.
Join us in Atlanta this September 6-8 to connect with and learn from your peers working around the country to strengthen their regional innovation economies.
Over the course of these three days, SSTI’s 2023 Annual Conference will feature:
- Workshops designed to help you bolster your strategies and communications,
- Roundtables where you can discuss effective policies and programs with peer practitioners,
- Plenary sessions providing updates on significant trends and new ideas for the field, and
- A financing forum that offers a chance to learn about opportunities to fund your work and your client entrepreneurs and innovators.
Save the date now and don’t miss an announcement as registration, the agenda and speakers become available. Sign up for updates at ssti.org.
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Visit The Bull Moose Club!
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With summer weather upon us, we're all looking for more work flexibility. Now, the Bull Moose Club has what you need. Purchase a Book of Passes and visit for only $15 per day. Come in whenever you'd like and use their coworking spaces. You'll get access to space and have the chance to meet some of the Capital Region's movers and shakers.
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Whether you are an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, this workshop will provide you with valuable insights, actionable strategies, and networking opportunities. Register today to join for this limited-space workshop in Troy, NY, with a Happy Hour to follow!
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Upcoming webinar (virtual) events:
DevOps is a set of practices that combine software development and IT operations. It aims to shorten the medical devices development lifecycle and provide continuous delivery with high quality. In this...
Learn how you can analyze and model data using interactive tools in MATLAB. Through live demonstrations and examples, you will see how you can solve many steps in a data analysis workflow without writing...
In this session you will learn the basics of Simulink for modeling, simulating, and analyzing multi-domain dynamic systems. You will see how to build models using Simulink’s block diagramming interface...
MathWorks is hosting a live webinar on the fundamentals of AI. We will be discussing how to incorporate AI into your project by understanding and implementing the steps of the AI workflow. We will show...
In this webinar you will learn about the state of state-of-the-art methods for the mitigation of security threats and how you can leverage Model-Based Design to build and maintain secure products. We will...
In this session, you will learn how MATLAB can be used to visualize and analyze data, perform numerical computations, and develop algorithms. Through live demonstrations and examples, you will see how...
» View all upcoming webinars here
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Executive Director, Long Island High Technology Incubator
The Long Island High Technology Incubator (LIHTI) is a regional startup incubator and accelerator. The Executive Director (ED) leads the organization. The position reports to the Board of Directors (BOD). The organization is an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit legal entity and has a strong affiliation with Stony Brook University (SBU). Since opening in 1992, LIHTI has been associated with many biotechnology and other technology-based businesses. Most have graduated successfully from the LIHTI program, creating jobs for hundreds employees.
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Innovate 518 Job Opportunities:
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*If you would like BIANYS to advertise your job opportunities please email admin@bianys.com.
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Spring 2023 | Element 46
Start-up Accelerator
Element 46 is a competitive-entry, 10-week tech accelerator program, powered by Cela Innovations. Recent alumni include ConConnect, Innervation Finance, Healthtrends.ai, To And From, Laronix, and ClearOPS.
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Launch1000 is a comprehensive, self-paced, online, entrepreneurship program offered in partnership with Westchester County. During the 6-10 month program, participants are guided through an action-based accelerator where they walk their idea through a step-by-step framework to test, validate, de-risk, and/or launch their venture faster.
Launch1000 is open to any Westchester County resident, is industry-agnostic, and is offered in both English and Spanish.
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Opening: Queens Tech Incubator
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The Queens Chamber of Commerce and the Queens Tech Council anare seeking applications from tech companies who are interested in office space as part of the Queen Tech Incubator. The Queens Tech Incubator will launch with space at the Greater Nexus in Jamaica, a recently opened 10,000 sq. ft. co-working space managed by the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation. There are plans to open incubators in the Rockaways, Forest Hills, Long Island City and Flushing in the coming months.
Applications to the Queens Tech Incubator will be reviewed and selected by members of the Queens Tech Council. Companies chosen will have access to complimentary office space, mentorship opportunities from existing Tech Council members as well as resources provided by the Small Business Resource Network (SBRN).
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Mayor Adams, NYCEDC Announce New Center for Sustainability-Focused Biotech to Open at the Brooklyn Navy Yard
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), and the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation today announced that the city will open a first-in-the-nation $20 million center for sustainability-focused biotech in Building 303 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in partnership with Newlab, the Partnership Fund for New York City, and Empire State Development. The 50,000-square-foot innovation space is expected to open in 2025 and advances Mayor Adams' efforts to make New York City the global center of sustainable technology by leveraging the city's growing life sciences and biotechnology industries
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Catalyzing the Carbontech Ecosystem
- Carbon Capture, such as atmospheric (e.g. DAC) or point source (esp. from hard-to-decarbonize sectors).
- Carbon Conversion to Added-Value Products, such as CO2 mineralization into building materials, CO2 conversion to fuels (e.g. SAF), and chemicals (and related feedstocks like syngas).
- Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), such as ocean alkalinity enhancement, enhanced rock weathering, etc.
- Enabling Technologies, such as Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems for carbontech (software and/or hardware), financing and insurance, carbon markets.
The program is appropriate for all startups globally with a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 4 to 7, actively investigating product-market fit and seeking partnerships.
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NYCEDC Unveils Diverse Cohort of 100 Entrepreneurs Selected for Second Installment of the Founder Fellowship
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The Fellowship Expands from Eight to One Hundred Thanks to a $1.5 Million Investment through Mayor Eric Adams’ Blueprint for Economic Recovery.
NYCEDC selected the following operator partners to host five unique Founder Fellowship cohorts in 2023. Each program operator is providing unique value and offerings to the startups participating in their respective cohorts.
- Chloe Capital, a seed-stage venture firm that invests in women-led innovation companies.
- Company Ventures, a seed-stage venture firm that offers a zero-equity pre-accelerator for underrepresented founders.
- Newlab, a community of experts and innovators applying transformative technology to solve the world's biggest challenges.
- Tech Incubator at Queens College, a startup incubator where underserved and underrepresented entrepreneurs can thrive.
- Visible Hands, a platform that holistically supports early-stage, underrepresented founders in building high-growth startups.
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Millionways Raises $10M for its Emotionally-Intelligent AI Platform for use in hiring and healthcare
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One of the greatest strengths of AI is that it takes the emotion out of decision making and machines themselves do not have their own emotions. However, this is also one of the biggest weaknesses of AI systems as they do not have the same complex psychological and physiological responses that humans do, leading to a lack of empathy.....Read More
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The research team developing next generation viral vaccines, from left: Rob Coleman, Eckard Wimmer, Steffen Mueller, and Steven Skiena.
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Latest News About Business Incubators and Accelerators From Across NYS
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