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Albany, NY (May 6, 2008) – A host of top
executives representing the world’s leading nanotechnology companies and
organizations will speak on the topic of Open Innovation during CIRCA ’08, to be
presented this month by AeA, the nation’s largest high-tech trade association,
and the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at
Albany, ranked by Small Times magazine as the world’s number one college for
nanotechnology.
Dr. Santokh Badesha, Xerox Fellow and Manager of Open Innovation in Xerox
Corporation’s Innovation Group – the most prolific inventor in the company’s
history with 158 U.S. patents – will deliver the keynote address at the second
annual Convergence of International Research and Commercialization in Albany, or
CIRCA ’08, to be held May 19-21 at the Gideon Putnam Hotel in Saratoga Springs,
NY and at CNSE’s Albany NanoTech Complex in Albany, NY
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“Open Innovation of Nanotechnology in the Adjacent Markets of Transportation,
Energy and Security” is the theme of CIRCA ’08, which aims to present unique
strategies for development of nanofabrication technology platforms, and to
identify related teaming opportunities around industry-compliant manufacturing
solutions. CIRCA ’08 is the only conference addressing the challenge of
nanotechnology convergence with concrete strategies and practical solutions
enabled by CNSE and its partner companies, including leading device, equipment
and material suppliers providing manufacturable solutions that are supported by
a nanotechnology-driven supply chain.
Justin Wright, Executive Director of AeA’s New York Council, said, “CIRCA ’08 is
a tremendous opportunity for our member companies representing all segments of
the high-tech industry. AeA recognizes that manufacturability and
commercialization of nanotechnology are among the greatest challenges facing
widespread implementation and commercial viability. AeA’s strategic relationship
with CNSE is providing unique capabilities and solutions to address these
challenges, as CIRCA ’08 will demonstrate.”
Dr. Alain E. Kaloyeros, Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of CNSE,
said, “The presence and participation at CIRCA ’08 of the world’s leading
executives at the forefront of a new paradigm of Open Innovation is testament to
the exceptional partnership between the UAlbany NanoCollege and AeA, the
preeminent global high-tech trade organization. We look forward to the
development of unique strategies for cross-sector, university-driven technology
platforms, and the creation of new business teaming opportunities among public
and private sector leaders in nanoscale research, development and
manufacturing.”
Featured speakers include:
• Michael Balboni, Deputy Secretary for Public Safety, NYS Office of Homeland
Security;
• Tom Birdsey, President & CEO, EYP Architecture & Engineering;
• Paul Brubaker, Administrator, Research and Innovative Technology
Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation;
Mary Ann Crotty, President, Macro Enterprises;
• Harvey Frye, President, Tokyo Electron America and Conference Chair;
• Ralf Graber, Executive Vice President, M+W Zander;
• Dr. Alain E. Kaloyeros, Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, CNSE;
Michael O’Halloran, Director of Technology, CH2MHill Electronics & Advanced
Technology Group;
• Dr. James O’Neill, Senior Manager, Silicon Technology, IBM;
• Dr. John M. Pellegrino, Director, Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate,
Army Research Laboratory;
• Dr. Michael R. Polcari, President & CEO, International SEMATECH;
• J.R. Reagan, Vice President, Global Risk Compliance & Security, BearingPoint;
• Larry Sumney, President, Semiconductor Research Corporation;
• Jon Weston, Deputy Director of Capital Programs, Port Authority of New York &
New Jersey; and
• Dr. Ken Young, Consortium Manager, ARL Collaborative Technology Alliance,
Telcordia Technologies.
A complete agenda is available at
www.circa-albany.com.
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About AeA
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segments of the high-tech industry, is dedicated solely to helping our members’
top line and bottom line. We do this in partnership with our small, medium, and
large member companies by lobbying governments at the state, federal, and
international levels, providing access to capital and business opportunities,
and offering select business services and networking
programs. For more information, please visit
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