2015-03-24

BINGHAMTON, NY -- The Strategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence (SPIR) office at Binghamton University is inviting technical project proposals from interested New York state companies for the 2015-2016 Academic Year terms. Specifics should include deliverables; expertise sought or needed; a description of the positive impact that this project will have on the company; number of company jobs retained; number of company jobs added; and anticipated SBIR/STTR or other grant funding.

The SPIR program was established in 1994 by the engineering schools of the State University of New York as an effort to strengthen the state’s small- and mid-sized businesses by applying technology solutions to make them more competitive.

By leveraging the resources and talents of the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science, SPIR can assist small- and mid-sized businesses in streamlining operations by applying high technology content to products, devising methods to adapt to new industrial regulations and exploring opportunities to break into new markets.

SPIR provides local industries with:

The expertise of engineers and applied scientists in fields including mechanical engineering, materials science and engineering, electrical and computer engineering, bioengineering, systems science, and industrial engineering and computer science.

Experience with industry partners across a multitude of domains including communications, clean or renewable energy technology, computer hardware, defense technology, life sciences, electronics, sensors, displays, semiconductors and software.

Access to top engineering and applied science students.

For over 20 years, SPIR has helped partners create and retain more than 2,500 jobs with total estimated annual wages of $90 million. On average, SPIR students and faculty mentors work on 30 projects across 20 small- to mid-sized companies annually, providing technical assistance resulting in the retention and creation of jobs.

Project applications should be submitted online to http://www.binghamton.edu/watson/industry/spir/spir-form.html and will be accepted through 5 p.m. on April 10, 2015.

For other more information about the program, visit the SPIR website spir.binghamton.edu or contact the office of industrial outreach at 607-777-4532.