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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 22, 2004
SCHUMER, CLINTON SECURE $3 MILLION FOR NATIONAL CENTER
FOR EXCELLENCE IN INFOTONICS
Funding part of FY 2005 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
Federal funds would provide money for the ongoing construction
and maintenance of the world class research and development lab
for Infotonics
US Senators Charles E. Schumer and Hillary Rodham Clinton announced
today that this weekend Congress passed the Fiscal Year 2005 Omnibus
Appropriations Bill which includes $3 million to support the work
of Rochester’s National Center for Excellence in Infotonics.
The funding is included in the Veterans Affairs - Housing and Urban
Development (VA-HUD) section of the bill. The bill must now be sent
to the President to be signed into law.
The federal funding would go toward supporting the work at the
state-of-the-art research and development laboratory within which
the photonics companies from across the state and the country will
be able to work with world class industrial and university scientists
in bridging the gap between basic research and product manufacturing
using photonics. Such devices are expected to play a key role in
chem-bio detection and health monitoring applications.
“This center is one of the area’s great hopes,”
said Schumer. “Rochester is becoming known throughout the
country as a brain trust for technological developments, home to
some of the best minds and research facilities. The Center for Excellence
will put Rochester on the map worldwide for photonic research and
will be a windfall for the area. Jobs is the magic word and that's
what this center will bring.”
“The world is already talking about the cutting-edge work
being done at the center and this funding stands as a further commitment
to our investment in the future of this research and the greater
Rochester region,” Senator Clinton said. "By investing
in this type of world class research being done right here the greater
Rochester region, we are investing not only in the local economy
but in the future of the entire state. I am so proud of the work
being done by the National Center for Excellence in Infotonics and
will continue to work to secure the kind of meaningful federal investments
it needs to thrive."
The National Center for Excellence is an industry-university-New
York State Government-led, non-profit research partnership created
to help utilize existing concentration of photonics industries and
university research capabilities. The Center of Excellence –
under the auspices of Corning, Kodak, Xerox – will work with
two dozen academic institutions including the University of Rochester,
the Rochester Institute of Technology, and Monroe Community College
to lock in New York's top spot in photonics, optics and fiber optics.
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