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Advanced Research Centers
College Applied Research and Technology Centers
Centers for Advanced Technology
Regional Technology Development Centers
Strategically Targeted Academic Research Centers
Science & Technology Law Center
Centers of Excellence
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College Applied Research and Technology Centers
To encourage greater
collaboration between New York State industry and New York’s colleges,
NYSTAR awarded two College Applied Research and Technology (CART) designations
with up to $500,000 of first year funding to increase the capacity of
the eligible applicants to achieve significant economic impact in New
York State.
The CART Program is designed to: spur technology-based research
and economic development in New York; promote research collaboration and
innovation with New York businesses; promote workforce development; better
leverage State funding with investments from the Federal government, industry,
foundations, and not-for-profit organizations with an economic development
mission; and increase competitiveness of New York companies.
Each CART will be designated
for up to five years to work in collaboration with New York industry.
NYSTAR expects designated CART Centers to create quantifiable economic
impact at New York companies, especially small New York companies, within
one to three years from individual project commencement. Each CART Center
is expected to focus resources in a specific Technology Focus [see Section
II.F. of the request for proposals (RFP)], particularly in application
areas that are not provided by Centers for Advanced Technology.
Center for Applied Research in Collaborative and On-Demand Computing
Marist College, Poughkeepsie
The Center for Applied Research in Collaborative and On-Demand Computing (CCODC) will offer services, support, and training to assist new and existing companies in applying technologies that multiply computing capacity at a substantial cost savings. The CCODC will spur economic growth of distributed systems technology providers and generate new economic activity by leveraging Marist's large-scale enterprise system; creating secure collaborative and on-demand computing environments; working directly with companies to enhance and secure their internal technology infrastructures; employing Marist's Institute for Data Center Professionals' training programs, certifications and industry connections; and conducting market research through the Marist Institute for Public Opinion. The CCODC's proposed projects with industry partners include a complement of on-demand computing, Linux on zSeries testing, business process automation, training and outreach.
Center for Engineered Polymeric Materials
College of Staten Island, Staten Island
The Center for Engineered Polymeric Materials was proposed by a consortium with the College of Staten Island (COSI), City University of New York, (CUNY), as the lead institution and Hunter College as a consortium member. The technology focus is on engineered polymeric materials. The proposed Polymer Center will serve as a framework to expand collaborative efforts with the private sector for the advancement of New York State polymeric material industries. The Center will focus on the three objectives: collaborative applied research and technology transfer within the industry; industry-oriented education and training; and outreach and networking through a referral network.
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Applied Research and Technology Program Statute
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