News about tenant/clients
Rep. Hinchey visits Array Optronix and EGuardian Systems at the Orange County Accelerator
Submitted by admin on September 7, 2010 - 1:13pmU.S. Rep. Maurice Hinchey (D-22) recently visited our member the Orange County Business Accelerator, where he met with tenants Array Optronix and E-Guardian Systems as well as with senior leadership of the Orange County Industrial Development Authority, the incubator's initiator. Full coverage along with photographs can be found in a blog post by Accelerator director Michael DiTullo.
'Student Sandbox' tenant graFighters advances to full-time status at Tech Garden, catalyzes second startup enormo.us
Submitted by admin on September 7, 2010 - 12:57pmgraFighters, an online gaming startup founded by Syracuse University students through the Student Sandbox initiative at our supporting member The Tech Garden, has been advanced to full-time status at the incubator. The company's founders also teamed with SU faculty member Anthony Rotolo to create a second startup named enormo.us, a "storytelling company" that helps businesses communicate in the new-media environment.
For more information, please see the news release from The Tech Garden. According to the release, graFighters is the second graduate of the Student Sandbox (a collaborative of six area colleges funded by the Kauffman Foundation) to graduate to full-time status at The Tech Garden. The first was Brand-Yourself.com, which has grown to a staff of seven plus a dozen interns. For a list of student incubators affiliated with our member incubators, please see the table here.
Harriman Business Center tenant Breonics receives major NIH award
Submitted by admin on September 1, 2010 - 7:01pmBreonics, Inc., a biomedical research firm that joined our supporting member the Harriman Business Center Incubator as a new tenant in January, was awarded a $2.9 million grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease (NIDDK) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Breonics is developing technology designed to maintain a human organ in a metabolically active state outside the body, and believes the technology holds the potential to more than double the number of cadaveric kidneys available for transplant each year.
This is the second major NIH award received by Breonics in the past year. The new award came from the BRDG-SPAN RC3 Pilot Program funded under the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), commonly known as the federal economic-stimulus act. The company's previous award came from the National Institute for Immunology, Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to develop a technology to protect kidney grafts from rejection.
For more information, please see the news release issued by Empire State Development Corporation (also attached as a pdf), which is the state's economic development agency and the corporate parent of the Harriman Research and Technology Development Corporation. HRTDC is redeveloping the state office complex at the Harriman Campus, as part of a program to position the Capital Region as a technology leader. Building 7A of the Harriman Campus is in use partly as the Harriman Business Center Incubator.
Student teams demo their business plans at the Tech Garden
Submitted by admin on August 23, 2010 - 11:13amA dozen student-initiated business concepts that were mentored this summer through the Student Sandbox program at our supporting member The Tech Garden recently "demoed" their business plans in a mock venture presentation, according to coverage in the Post-Standard newspaper. The winner, Black Orchyd, received a $1,000 start-up grant. For a full list see the Tech Garden's news release.
Demo Day was the capstone to the Student Sandbox program, which is a collaborative of the Tech Garden and six Central New York colleges. For more information on the connection between student incubators and our member incubators, please see this list.
Incubator tenant/clients show well at New Energy New York Symposium
Submitted by admin on August 23, 2010 - 10:51amEnergy Materials Corp., a client of the NYSERDA-sponsored iCLEAN incubator, was one of three winners of a $1,500 cash prize for best investment presentation at the New Energy New York Symposium. According to a NYSERDA press release, 9 of the 20 companies presenting at the symposium were tenant/clients of the NYSERDA-sponsored clean-energy incubators that overlap with our base of member incubators. Congratulations to the winners and to all the presenters!
Apex Offshore Wind opens regional office at SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator
Submitted by admin on July 27, 2010 - 8:31amApex Offshore Wind, a national developer of wind-energy facilities, has selected our supporting member the SUNY Fredonia Technology Incubator in Dunkirk for a new regional office.
Apex, which has another NYS office in Poughkeepsie, has completed more than $1 billion in wind-power projects nationally, including the 20 MW Steel Winds project on the site of the former Bethlehem Steel mill in Lackawanna. The company cited the incubator's proximity to Dunkirk harbor on wind-friendly Lake Erie as a strategic advantage.
Apex will be the 10th tenant and key strategic anchor of the incubator. For more information, please see the university's news release here or attached as a pdf.
Separately, the Dunkirk Observer website covered the graduation of three non-profit and social-venture tenants incubated under the university's HUD-sponsored Dunkirk-Fredonia Partnerships and Center for Social Entrepreneurship.
The three organizations are moving across the street to the handsomely renovated and privately owned Chadwick Bay Lofts.
The Technology Farm relaunches website, opens retail store for tenant products
Submitted by admin on July 27, 2010 - 8:06amUnder a grant from NYSEG, our member The Technology Farm (the Cornell Agriculture & Food Technology Park) has relaunched its website, recreated all its promotional material and launched a Facebook page. Much of the graphics work was done by tenant firm CMCreative Design, which joined the park during the past year.
The Technology Farm also announced the opening of a retail store where visitors may purchase some of the products made on site including squash seed oil from Stony Brook Partners; CherriBundi; and, soon, non-food products from tenants TQHP and Advanced Biological Marketing.
In the inaugural edition of its newsletter, The Technology Farm also announced its new membership in BIA/NYS.
NYC celebrates 1-year anniversary and graduations at 160 Varick
Submitted by admin on July 19, 2010 - 8:37pmAll the partners in the 160 Varick Street incubator operated by our supporting member NYU-Poly incubator program celebrated the one-year anniversary of the space, and the imminent graduation of five startups incubated over the past year.
For coverage of the event and the graduations, please see the online Wall Street Journal and Crain's New York Business. For background on the arrangement among NYU-Poly, the City of New York, and building owner Trinity Real Estate, please see the news release issued jointly by the New York City Economic Development Corporation and NYU-Poly. A short video is embedded after the break.
The five tenants set to graduate, according to Crain's, are:
- Ecological
- Pixable
- iTB Holdings
- CB Insights
- The Hotlist




