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New York State's Center for Advanced Technology in

Nanomaterials and Nanoelectronics (CATN2)

​at University at Albany’s College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering

CATN2 supports your access to a dynamic eco-system of UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY'S faculty & student research groups, NY CREATES process & operation development teams, and on-site industry cooperation & consortia deployment partners, all operating within a unique open-innovation technology model.

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CATN2’s mission is to transition innovation to commercial success by supporting systematic progressions in technological innovation, workforce development, and business growth for our partners seeking to collaborate and grow in New York State.​

MISSION

CAREER ALIGNMENT PLATFORM

Be a part of solutions enabling how we live today, and technologies driving what’s possible for tomorrow.​

Explore nearly limitless career opportunities in our world-class facilities and map out the career of your dreams.

Explore the wide array of amazing innovations, technologies, and CAPABILITIES in development

Ignite innovation through multi-discipline research, pilot proto-type development and accelerated deployment of technological innovations to practical applications in Nanoelectronics, Microsystems, Nanobiotechnology and Clean Energy.

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NANOELECTRONICS

Participate in strategic technology CAMPAIGNS that support open-innovation solutions and supply chain enablement with access to unmatched industry-compliant capabilities.

Grow your business in New York State with access to PROGRAM resources for technology commercialization & market adoption, industry relocation & expansion, education & skills attainment, and entrepreneurial growth & regional cluster formation.

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MATCHING INVESTMENT PROGRAM

CATN2​​

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CENTER FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN

NANOMATERIALS AND NANOELECTRONICS​​

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SPONSORS

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Department of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, College of Nanotechnology, Science and Engineering (CNSE)​

University at Albany - SUNY, 257 Fuller Rd, Albany, NY 12203

Copyright 2024, Research Foundation for the State University of New York

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