Meet Our Resource Partners Here at Stony Brook
The Stony Brook SBDC is only one of a number of Centers within the Stony Brook University campus community that is interested in promoting small business on Long Island.
Here’s a list of the company we keep:
Long Island High Technology Incubator
The Long Island High Technology Incubator (LIHTI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping new technologically-innovative companies to grow by providing them with a variety of support resources and services. Since its opening in 1992, the Incubator has been associated with more than 70 businesses, and 44 companies have graduated successfully from the LIHTI program, contributing over $2.5B to the national economy and creating jobs for over 500 employees.
Calverton Business Incubator
The Calverton Business Incubator is owned and operated by Stony Brook University. The 15,680-square-foot incubator reflects the traditional strengths of the East End of Long Island and focuses on nurturing the development of new agriculture, aquaculture, and environmental technologies.
Strategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence
Since 2001, Stony Brook’s SPIR program has leveraged $0.45M in NY State funding 1:35 to help to bring in $16.4M in federal SBIR/STTR funding to our SPIR partner companies. SPIR also continues to provide a record level of support to Stony Brook’s incubator companies to assist them in developing their technologies. Over the years, SPIR has worked with 62 Stony Brook incubator companies including companies involved in the incubator without walls program.
NYSTAR Center for Biotechnology
The Center for Biotechnology was established in 1983 as a cooperative research and development partnership between universities, private industry, and New York State. Its goal has been to capitalize on the resources of New York’s medical biotechnology research for the purpose of fuelling economic development in New York State.
NYSTAR Center for Advanced Sensor Technology
The State Center for Advanced Technology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook intends to provide an organizational framework and intellectual and material resources for the development of sensor-related technologies in New York State by facilitating partnership between NYS industry and university research, the most important outcome being new jobs and improved profitability and competitiveness of New York State businesses.
Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center
The mission of this new center is innovative energy research, education and technology deployments with a focus on efficiency, conservation, renewable energy and nanotechnology applications for new and novel sources of energy.
Center for Emerging Technologies
Global economies require continuous professional education and training. Stony Brook University's Corporate Education and Training Group can be your partner in corporate development. Programs are offered at the location of your choice: on-site at your company facilities, or at conveniently located training centers on Long Island.

Upcoming Events
Please click on the workshop you are interested in for more information. For a full Google Calendar of Events, please visit www.stonybrook.edu/sbdc/events.
Dream of Starting Your Own Business?
May 8, 2013
7:00pm-9:00pm
May 9, 2013
8:30am-11:30am
Exporting: Doing Business Internationally
May 15, 2013
8:30am-11:30am
How To Write A Business Plan
May 22, 2013
7:00pm-9:00pm
Business On-the-Go
May 23, 2013
8:30am-11:30am
Marketing Basics for Small Business
May 29, 2013
7:00pm-9:00pm
Technology Grants for Small Business
May 29, 2013
8:30am - 4:00pm
Healthcare Changes and the Impact on Small Business
June 19, 2013
5:30pm - 8:00pm


