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Technology Division Advisory Council
Thursday April 21st, 2010
F. Michael Tucker
President & CEO
Center for Economic Growth
the Center for Economic Growth
Grow: Assist area companies
with business development
strategies for accelerated
growth
Grow
Attract: Create opportunities for
technology investment and
expansion in Tech Valley
Attract
Prepare
Prepare: Preserve and promote
Tech Valley’s outstanding
quality of life while helping each
community achieve their
desired economic growth
Six Industry Sectors of Focus
Advanced Materials
Plastics, Composites and Ceramics
Biotechnology
Life Sciences, Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineering
Clean Tech and Renewable Energy
Solar, Wind, Fuel Cells, Smart Grid
Homeland Security / Defense
Commercialization of Security Technology and Products
Information Technology
Software and Telecommunications
Nanotechnology
Semiconductors and Nanoelectronics
Solutions Based Economic Development
…Highlighting the region’s assets
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Research & Development: State-of-the-Art. Leading the Way.
Workforce: Highly Skilled. Growing Strong.
Suppliers: Industry Knowledge. Fully Committed.
Infrastructure: Built to Work. Very Reliable.
Sites: Shovel Ready. Unique Settings.
Incentives: Extremely Competitive. Tailored Opportunities.
Lifestyles: Rich and Diverse. Quality Living.
Where we were: A Look Back …1995 - 2009
1995: Responded
1997: CEG/RPI Study
1998: CEG with National
1999: 18 county region
to Samsung RFP
for Chip Plant
identifies 5 emerging
industry sectors
Grid, spearheads initiative
to market region
of NY bands together as
“Tech Valley”
2001: U Albany announces
2002: “NY Loves
2003: Begin
2004: First
Center of Excellence in
Nanoelectronics; STEP Park
established
Nanotech” becomes
marketing umbrella, begin
sponsoring SIA Dinner
regional &
statewide
education
programs
Nanotechnology college
in the world (CNSE)
opens at U Albany
2005: Albany
2006: AMD
2007: RPI
Nanotech…
Over $5B
invested
announces plans to
locate fab in NY;
CEG diversifies
marketing outreach
Computational
Center for
Nanotechnology
Opens
2008:
2009
SEMICO
Impact Study
GLOBALFOUNDRIES
Breaks Ground
Recent Investments in Tech Valley – Over $15 Billion
• Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
– Invested over $300 million in programs and facilities
• University at Albany
College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering (CNSE)
– Over $5 billion invested
– #1 nanotech research facility in the world
– Home to 25 semiconductor firms and over 2,500
researchers
Recent Investments Continued…
• IBM
– Invests or announced plans to invest over $2 billion in regional
initiatives (Nanotech Packaging Center, Nanotech/Semiconductor
programs at CNSE, RPI Supercomputer)
• General Electric
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$165 million Digital Mammography/Imaging Center
$ 150 million Wind Institute and Turbine Service Center
$100 million Advanced Battery Manufacturing Center
$330 million investments to expand Global Research HQ
NYS is globally competitive
“GLOBALFOUNDRIES’ plan for a $4.2 Billion leading edge
manufacturing facility represents the largest industrial
investment ever made in New York.”
Fab 8: 300mm Manufacturing
• The world’s most advanced foundry
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Luther Forest Technology Campus
$4.2 billion investment
Expected to come online in 2010
Over 1,400 direct jobs
– More than 5,000 spinoff jobs
– Designed for 28/22nm process tech
– 35,000 WSM once fully ramped
– Leverages strong regional US talent and shared
experiences from Dresden
– Integrated global network of fabs
Fab 8 Facilities
Fab 8 Construction Site
Fab 8 Winter Progress
Fab 8 Spring Progress
Construction on the Ground-Floor
What will Tech Valley look like
in 10-15 years??
Growth over Time in Dresden, Germany
Industry Clustering Affect in Dresden, Germany
Dresden, Germany Fab1:
Human Resources
Derivative employment
Direct Employees
Average Age
44,000
2,600
38
Source: GlobalFoundries Dresden, Germany, Data as of
Q1 2009
Where will the workforce for tomorrow come from?
The Workforce Gap
Typical Fab Workforce Breakdown
35% Fab Operators
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Role: Fab Operations
Degrees: Associates, Electrical, Instrumentation, Semiconductor Programs
25% Technicians
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Roles: Fab Operations Engineering, Manufacturing Support, Site Services
Degrees: Associates, Electrical, Instrumentation, Semiconductor Programs
30% Engineering
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Roles: Fab Operations Engineering, Manufacturing Support, Site Services
Degrees: EE, Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, Math
5% Management
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Roles: Manufacturing Support, Site Services, Fab Ops
Degree: Largely Engineering & Technical
5% Administrative
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Roles: HR, Finance, Legal, PR, Marketing
Degrees: BA, MA, MBA, PhD
Jobs and Educational Backgrounds
GLOBALFOUNDRIES Fab 8 Hiring Timeline
Job Description: Wafer Fab Technician
Job Description: Wafer Fab Technician Cont’d
Job Description: Maintenance Technician
Job Description: Maintenance Technician Cont’d
What can we do?
Workers will need higher level skills than in the past:
• Critical thinkers
• Analytical skills
• Problem solving skills
• Diversity in thought and with respect to others
• Trade specific training a plus
Need for 2 year degrees will outpace 4 year degrees
• STEM focus, beginning in grade/middle school
Government needs to align with future needs
Businesses, Government and Education leaders
Thank you!
Questions?
F. Michael Tucker
President & CEO
The Center for Economic Growth
[email protected]