Gerry Mooney - albany nanotech
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The Albany NanoTech Success Story
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IBM CONFIDENTIAL
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Silicon Fab: 300 mm Line Capabilities
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ANT/CNSE houses over 125 state-of-the-art
300mm wafer tools when build out is completed.
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Designed for 32nm node & beyond but
compatible with previous generations.
Unit process, module integration, and full flow
capability.
Facility will have a 45nm baseline process for use
by partners.
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Facility capable of 25 integrated wafer starts
(WSD) per day.
24/7 operation, wafers would be released 6 Days /
Week.
Rapid turn around time available to speed
learning.
Capacity upgrades possible if needed.
Partnerships for Innovation
Strengths & Needs
Combine Strengths
Industry
Strengths
University
Government
Expertise in developing robust
technologies
Discovery & innovation
Building infrastructure
Industrial food chain (partners,
suppliers, consortia, etc.)
Education & technical
understanding
Strategic timeframe
Collaborative model
Funding
Funding
Attract jobs
Relevant problem set
Promote education
Network & access
Assist in attaining worldwide competitiveness
Resources
Needs
Competitive advantage
(better, faster, cheaper)
Financial & intellectual leverage
Asset development & protection (IP)
Combine needs
Partnerships for Innovation
Aligning the “Output” Vectors
Leverage
combined
resources through
effective
partnerships
enabling
industrially
relevant R & D.
INDUSTRY
INDUSTRY
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UNIVERSITY
Knowledge
GOVERNMENT
Public
Good
Consortia
create a
financially &
technically
competitive
environment
empowering
knowledgebased
economic
development
Partnerships for Innovation
IBM Global Business Services
Economic Impact > Investment & Jobs
A $600m State investment in 2000-2001 has generated over
$10bn in private investment since then, creating 6,200 jobs
Investment impact:
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Total private investment into Albany Nanotech for the 2001-2009 period is $3.4bn,
which has been supplemented by $800m in State funding
Investment in the wider Albany region in the same period has been over $9bn, of
which $7bn has come from non-government sources
Employment impact:
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Currently, 1,800 people work in Albany Nanotech’s 17 different centers – this is
expected to increase to 2,500 in 2009
Investment in the wider Albany economy between 2001 and 2009 is estimated to
create over 4,400 jobs
Economic impact:
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The $10bn private sector investment in nanotech in the Albany region is likely to have
a total economic impact of closer to $30bn, through multiplier effects
With hi-tech wages averaging $81,000 in 2006, and assuming employment grows
again in 2010, the hi-tech wage bill in 2010 may reach over $1bn
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Economic Impact > Return on investment
IBM and government collaboratory investment in Albany has
generated huge follow-on private investment
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Investment in chip/nano sector($m),
Albany Region, 2001-2009
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Investment ($m),
Albany Nanotech, 2001-2009
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Economic Impact > Multiplier effect
The development of a chip & nano hub, led by IBM and
UAlbany, has generated huge economic impact in Albany
Economic Indicator
Total wage bill, hi-tech sector
Albany Co.
hi-tech
sector, 2006
UAlbany
Nanotech,
2010f
Albany Chip
& Nano
sector, 2010f
$1,600m
$281m
$1,059m
Total number employed
20,400
3,500
13,000
Ratio of average hi-tech wage to average wage
1.93 : 1
2.04 : 1
Total cumulative public investment, 2001-2010
$800m
$2,145m
Total cumulative private investment, 2001-2010
$3,400m
$7,000m
Estimated multiplier effect of 2001-2010 investment
$9,550m
$19,660m
2.4%
5.0%
Estimated multiplier effect, % of Albany area GDP
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