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Wolfspeed CEO Gregg Lowe

Wolfspeed ousts CEO after lackluster earnings

Wolfspeed Inc. (NYSE: WOLF) is changing things up — starting at the top — after a disappointing first quarter for fiscal year 2025. Less than two weeks after its first earnings report for the year, which revealed a net loss of $282.2 million, the chipmaker announced on Nov. 18 that it would be parting ways […]

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CABVI groundbreaking

CABVI breaks ground on $24.5 million renovation project

UTICA — The Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI) recently broke ground on a $24.5 million project to renovate its Utica headquarters at 507 Kent St. Work will enhance both CABVI’s call center, as well as its manufacturing operations. The project is the final one in a three-part, 10-year plan for expansion

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Bandhana Katoch

Koffman Incubator leader gets additional responsibilities

Katoch to oversee Binghamton University’s entrepreneurship efforts VESTAL — She’s been leading the Koffman Southern Tier Incubator, and Binghamton University has now assigned her additional responsibilities. The school has named Bandhana Katoch as interim assistant VP for entrepreneurship and innovation partnerships (EIP). Katoch, who joined the university in 2023 as executive director of the Koffman

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Port of Oswego to build warehouse for chip, advanced- manufacturing industries

OSWEGO — A new climate-controlled warehouse to help serve the region’s semiconductor, renewable energy, and advanced-manufacturing industries is coming to the Port of Oswego. It will use more than $11 million in federal funding to build the facility. The money will help replace a decades-old, damaged warehouse with the Great Lakes’ first climate-controlled warehouse at

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New York manufacturing index hits highest level since December 2021

New orders and shipments rose significantly in November, sending the general business conditions index of the Empire State Manufacturing Survey to its highest level in almost three years — December 2021. The index jumped 43 points to 31.2 in November after falling 23 points to -11.9 in October. The general business conditions index is the

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VIEWPOINT: Manufacturing Growth Needs Realistic Energy Approaches

Manufacturing is under-appreciated in New York state. Why is this? One of the main reasons is that there is a negative perception of manufacturing as an industry that is dirty, polluting, and low-skilled. This perception is blatantly false. Manufacturers are real innovators in protecting our environment and building sustainable facilities and they make meaningful progress

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