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September 30, 2017

Binghamton University opens $70 million Smart Energy Building

After five years of planning, design and construction, Binghamton University’s Smart Energy Building celebrated its grand opening Thursday, Aug. 31, in a room packed with faculty, students, staff and partners.

“This opening is a turning point in the history of Binghamton University,” said President Harvey Stenger. “The Innovative Technologies Complex was constructed with the intent of adding research facilities, but this new Smart Energy Building integrates the basic sciences of chemistry and physics into the ITC.”

Lack of appropriate facilities on the main campus have been a handicap in the past for chemists and physicists conducting research, Stenger said, but even so, research funding is growing at a faster rate than at all of the other SUNY university centers. With this state-of-the-art facility, the handicap has been lifted – and it took a team. “We’re all on the same team,” he said. “It’s about teamwork.

“To move our great faculty into this facility will make the world a better place,” Stenger said. “Smart energy. That’s going to be our focus. The fact that these faculty are here and many are doing research in the areas of smart energy is a great advantage that we have.”

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