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Our Program Partners
MTRC looks to expand our partner resources to continue to strengthen the support services available to Long Island manufacturers. Interested in becoming a partner and work with MTRC? Email us to start the conversation.
Center for Corporate Education at Stony Brook University (CCE)
The mission of the Center for Corporate Education (CCE) at Stony Brook University
is to revitalize the area’s workforce through education that helps stimulate business
growth and strengthen economic well-being. CCE programs provide essential skill sets
that promote corporate competitiveness while, at the same time, helping to fill available
employment niches with highly qualified workers.
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Patricia Malone
Executive Director
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ADDAPT
Addapt is a not-for-profit trade organization focused on taking the Long Island Aerospace
& Defense Industry into a new era of prosperity. ADDAPT does this in two ways: We
provide a strong voice for the region in the political arena; and we help our members
get contracts and increase sales. ADDAPT provides a platform for their members to
combine their voices to influence the decisions to bring large contracts in the area.
Contact:
Robert Botticcelli
631-339-5353
Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center
AERTC's mission is innovative energy research, education and technology deployment
with a focus on efficiency, conservation, renewable energy and nanotechnology applications
for new and novel sources of energy.
Contact:
James Acquaviva
james.acquaviva@stonybrook.edu
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Brookhaven National Laboratory is a multipurpose research institution funded primarily
by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Located on the center of Long
Island, New York, Brookhaven Lab brings world-class facilities and expertise to the
most exciting and important questions in basic and applied science—from the birth
of our universe to the sustainable energy technology of tomorrow.
Contact:
David Manning
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Center for Integrated Electric Energy Systems
CIEES is a New York State Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) funded by Empire State
Development through the New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation
(NYSTAR). Since its inception in 2015, CIEES supports the development of future energy
systems, water purification and sustainable food production through research, industry
collaboration, and education. CIEES connects the world-leading expertise of Stony
Brook University faculty and staff with the needs of the energy, water purification
and sustainable food industries..
Contact:
Benjamin Hsiao
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Center for Biotechnology
AERTC's mission is innovative energy research, education and technology deployment
with a focus on efficiency, conservation, renewable energy and nanotechnology applications
for new and novel sources of energy.
Center of Excellence Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT)
CEWIT's mission is to best capitalize on the IT revolution, spur economic growth,
advance scientific research and develop the technologies of tomorrow, the New York
State Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology (CEWIT) was created
in 2003 as the anchoring building in SUNY Stony Brook University’s Research and Development
Park.
Clean Energy Business Incubator Program (CEBIP)
The Clean Energy Business Incubator Program (CEBIP) provides assistance and resources
for developers of disruptive renewable and clean energy technologies. Bringing an
innovation to market can be a difficult process that requires technical and business
guidance, successful acquisition of funding, and maintaining a competitive advantage.
Contact:
Heidi Anderson
Cold Spring Harbor
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) is a preeminent international research institution,
achieving breakthroughs in molecular biology and genetics and enhancing scientific
knowledge worldwide.
Contact:
Office of Technology Transfer
The Institute for Workforce Advancement (IWA)
The IWA, a 501(c)3 registered nonprofit, is one of the northeast region’s leading
advanced manufacturing workforce-development training organizations. We provide essential
programming for incumbent and in-transition workers, and college and non-college bound
students; from energy to aerospace, pharmaceuticals to building trades. The IWA partners
with industry, government, and educational institutions to fill the employment pipeline
for in-demand engineers, and installation and technical service workers, with a focus
on hard-to-fill positions, and on low-income, high needs communities.
The IWA also works with national research and training institutions to ensure our programs consistently meet and exceed local and national skills requirements.
Contact:Phil Rugile
Empire State Development's Division of Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR)
The mission of Empire State Development (“ESD”) is to promote a vigorous and growing
state economy, encourage business investment and job creation, and support diverse,
prosperous local economies across New York State through the efficient use of loans,
grants, tax credits, real estate development, marketing and other forms of assistance.
Long Island Food Council
The Long Island Food Council was created to bring people together, to create collaboration
amongst food, beverage and service professionals in the region. Our members and partners
are leaders in their field providing a network of experts and experience. These valuable
connections enable the council to provide a platform for education and dialogue at
monthly meetings and events. In recognizing the economic potential in the food and
beverage industry on Long Island we continually strive to bridge the gap between our
industry, academia and all levels of government.
The synergy that has been created by working together strengthens each member, fosters
innovation and growth. We embrace the entrepreneurial spirit and honor excellence
in business. We pledge to actively secure a culture of shared ideas, partnerships
within the Long Island Food Council community.
Long Island High-Technology Incubator
The Long Island High Technology Incubator (LIHTI) is a non-profit organization dedicated
to helping new technologically-innovative companies grow by providing them with a
variety of support resources and services.
Nassau BOCES
The Manufacturing Training Program at Nassau BOCES is designed in partnership with
key industry employers to provide skills and knowledge for entry-level manufacturing
jobs. Topics in Safety and Quality, Shop Floor Mathematics, Basic Measurements, Print
Reading, Computer Skills and Communications are examples of the many programs offered
for adult learning. In addition, Nassau BOCES works with individual employers to design
specific training opportunities for staff that meet individual company needs.
Contact:
Michele Cohen
516-622-6870
NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences
The Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) at the NYIT School of
Engineering and Computing Sciences is a business accelerator that brings together
industry, government, and academia to foster economic development across Long Island
and the New York City metropolitan region. As these groups collaborate to promote
new technology and generate startup ventures, NYIT students who participate in ETIC
projects gain practical, on-the-job experience and develop entrepreneurial skills
and professional networks that help them launch careers after graduation.
Contact:
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Contact:
Michael Nizich
516-686-1360
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St. Joseph's College
St. Joseph’s College offers both for-credit and non-credit educational programs that
support provision for career preparation and enhancement, through its on-site and
online classes. Independent and coeducational, the College provides a strong academic
and value-oriented education at the undergraduate and graduate levels, aiming to prepare
each student for excellence in their chosen career field. Through SJC Brooklyn, SJC
Long Island and SJC Online, the College offers degrees in 50 majors, certificates
and continuing education courses that meet the needs of entry level, middle management
and upper management positions across a variety of disciplines.
Small Business Development Center
The SBDC at Stony Brook brings together the resources of the University, the private
sector and government at all levels to assist entrepreneurs, business and industry
in the solution of their problems, leading to increased productivity and profitability.
Stony Brook Incubator Programs
Stony Brook University Incubators are located at the Research & Development Park in
the AERTC and CEWIT, East Campus at LIHTI, West Campus at the BioTech Center, and
eastern Long Island at the Calverton Business Park. Each incubator offers the support
needed to be successful by offering workshops, assistance in business development
and reaching benchmarks, camaraderie of other businesses growing within the incubators,
mentorship from more established start-ups, labs to do research and professional space
to hold meetings.
Strategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence (SPIR)
Whether you're a small firm looking to streamline your manufacturing processes, a
large high-tech company seeking to expand your international horizons, or a company
exploring ways to adapt to new environmental regulations, SPIR's goal is to make your
business more competitive.
Suffolk Community College
Suffolk Community College’s Advanced Manufacturing Training Center offers many training
programs to develop and upgrade skills necessary in the manufacturing field. Certificates
are offered in topics such as Fundamental Machining Processes, CNC Operator, Welding,
IPC, Inspection, PLC and Blueprint Reading. The Center will also provide outsourcing
services and customized onsite training.
Contact:
John Lombardo