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AeA Members Joined Global Nanoelectronics
and Technology Industry Leaders at CIRCA 08 on May
19-21, 2008
CIRCA 08 was an industry-leading annual conference at the
Gideon Putnam Hotel in Saratoga Springs, New York, and at the College
of Nanoscale Science & Engineering's state-of-the-art, $4.2 billion Albany
NanoTech Complex...read more.

AeA Applauds New York Governor Paterson for Signing
Groundbreaking Child Online Safety Legislation
On May 14, Governor Paterson signed the AeA sponsored Electronic
Security and Targeting of Online Predators (e-STOP) act into law, thus
requiring convicted sex offenders to register their e-mail addresses and
any names they use to identify themselves on social networking sites with
the New York Division of Criminal Justice Services...read
more.

Governor Paterson signs the e-Stop bill into
law with Justin Wright, AeA's Northeast Regional Policy Director, in
attendance
(Read
AeA's Press Release)
April 2, 2008: AeA Report Shows that New York’s Tech
Industry Totals 301,500 Jobs
Nationally, Cyberstates 2008 shows that the high-tech industry
added jobs for the third consecutive year. Tech industry employment
totaled 5.9 million, after adding 91,400 jobs in 2007. This is on top of
job gains of 139,000 in 2006 and 87,400 in 2005...read
more.
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Cyberstates 2008 provides 2007 national tech
trends on employment and venture capital investments as well as the
latest data on state employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and
research and development. |
Learn more about high-tech employment in
New
York. February 13, 2008:
AeA Applauds Passage of New York e-STOP Legislation
AeA commends Andrew Cuomo for his dedication to the protection of children
from sexual predators online...read
more.
October 1, 2007:
Empire State Development to Host Forums on International Environmental
Regulations and the New Impacts on Trade and Exports from New York State
Attend the forums or webinars on October 18 and
October 25...read
more.
July 17,
2007:
New York's Tech Exports Totaled $9.1 Billion in 2006,
Ranked 5th Nationwide
Says AeA Report
Nationally, Trade in the Cyberstates 2007 shows that international
trade of high-tech goods continues to rise. High-tech goods exports
grew by 10 percent for a total of $220 billion in 2006, representing 21
percent of all U.S. exports to the world...read
more.
Learn more about high-tech trade in
New
York.
May 21-23, 2007: CIRCA 07 Conference Explored the Value of
Convergence with Industry Leaders
The inaugural two-day CIRCA 07
conference co-hosted by AeA and the College of Nanoscale Science and
Engineering was a tremendous success with nearly 175 attendees and 30
speakers...read more.

Dr. Bernard Meyerson, Chief Technology Officer,
IBM Technology Group

Richard Singer, Associate Director Electronic Materials,
Office of the Undersecretary, U.S. Dept. of Defense
January 22, 2208 -
Governor Spitzer's 2008/2009 Executive Budget
March 6, 2007 -
AeA, Ualbany Nanocollege to Partner on CIRCA '07
Convergence of International
Research and Commercialization in Albany to be held May 21-23 at CNSE’s
Albany NanoTech complex and Saratoga Springs, NY.
November 16, 2006:
Democratic Leadership Visits AeA to Discuss Top House Congressional
Priorities for the High-Tech Industry
Speaker of the House Elect Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA), and Rep.
George Miller (D-CA), visited AeA's David Packard Conference Center in
Washington, DC, for the new House Leadership's first public meeting with
the business community off of Capitol Hill since the November 7 Mid-term
elections...read
more.

May 11, 2006:
Valuable New Opportunities Abound - A message from Justin Wright,
Executive Director, AeA New York
New York Legislation Report - AeA is tracking legislation that
impacts your business.
AeA's
Legislative Action Center
AeA's online letter-writing tool enables you
to contact your legislators to lend your support on important federal and
state issues facing your company.

Jim Balsillie, Chairman & Co-CEO, Research in Motion, delivering the
keynote address
June 7, 2006 - James L.
Balsillie, Chairman and Co-CEO, Research In Motion (RIM), led a list of
technology company executives and managers who came together to network
and thank their public sector counterparts at the sold out AeA Annual
Technology for Government (T4G) Dinner.

Left to right: Jeff Knight, Endicott
Interconnect Technology; Sally Prather, Mercer; James, McNamara, Endicott
Interconnect Technology

AeA would like to thank
Symbol for being a gold sponsor at this year's T4G dinner.

Bill Archey, President & CEO, AeA; Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY),
then-Chair of the House Science Committee; and Tom Vice, Sr VP, Business
Development Integrated Systems, Northrop Grumman, at an AeA CyberSeries
Luncheon on March 1, 2006 (L-R).
March 1, 2006
- Rep. Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY), then-Chairman of the House Science
Committee, and key staff from the Science Committee visited AeA to discuss
U.S. competitiveness at a free Cyber Series luncheon event in AeA's
Washington DC headquarters.
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