Release Date: May 28, 2019 This content is archived.
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Today, New York State and the University at Buffalo announced the official launch of the Innovation Hub, designed to help connect ideas to action and move research from the lab to the marketplace, at an event held on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
The Innovation Hub is funded through a $32 million Buffalo Billion II grant commitment from New York State and supports innovation at UB and its leading research partners—including Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Jacobs Institute, Hauptmann-Woodward Medical Research Institute and Kaleida Health.
“From our historic grain elevators, to the invention of electric cars and air conditioning, Buffalo is well known as a robust center of innovation,” said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. “The new University at Buffalo Innovation Hub will build upon this legacy as part of our continuing efforts to grow the tech economy and create good-paying jobs in Buffalo and across Western New York. The Innovation Hub will support emerging partnerships and foster collaboration with the brightest minds at UB and throughout the entrepreneurial community to ensure even greater success for our region.”
“By leveraging the diverse portfolio of ideas, research, technologies and innovations from UB and its partners, and coupling them with funding, incubation and support services, we have the necessary pieces to create a globally-recognized hub for start-up business formation and commercialization, ” Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Howard Zemsky said.
The Innovation Hub will make it make it easier and more efficient for business and technology leaders to collaborate with student entrepreneurs and faculty researchers. UB and its partners collectively bring more than $412 million in annual research outflows, 30,000 students, and more than 3,000-plus faculty who are focused on making new discoveries and advances in medical device technology, diagnostics, healthcare delivery, software applications, materials, imaging, sustainability, and other diverse innovative developments.
“The Innovation Hub is a natural extension of our university’s work to showcase and expand the type of collaboration that is constantly on display between our faculty experts, students, research partners, and the surrounding startup community. UB is committed to fostering an environment where entrepreneurship can grow and flourish in and across our region, and the Innovation Hub concept is a critical component in that effort, ”UB President Satish K. Tripathi said.
Several updates on the advancement of the Innovation Hub were shared with attendees and affiliates at the event, with these developments coming in three key areas:
“The Innovation Hub will bridge the gap between innovations and the marketplace, connecting students, faculty and entrepreneurs to the funding, facilities and talent that are needed to bring an idea to life,” UB Associate Vice President for Economic Development Christina Orsi said.
In the coming weeks, a series of additional announcements are expected related to the Innovation Hub, including an investment fund update, incubator space preview and various profiles on existing startups, researchers and collaborators that have already been successfully utilizing the collective resources of the hub.
For more information, here is Innovation Hub's website.
About the University at Buffalo Business and Entrepreneur Partnership office
Business and Entrepreneur Partnerships (BEP) is building bridges between academia and industry by developing partnerships to collaborate on research and development, commercialize new technology and provide students with opportunities for experiential learning and employment.
In the process, we’re transforming the innovation economy of Western New York, New York State and beyond. Startups grow in UB incubators. Faculty members get funding for breakthrough research. Students engage in hands-on learning and launch careers. Businesses expand by licensing and commercializing technology, testing products in university labs, and enriching their potential with an educated, experienced team passionate about developing disruptive technology and bringing it to market.
The University at Buffalo’s investment in fostering local companies will bolster the Buffalo region’s reputation as one of the country’s most entrepreneurial metro areas. The research and work being done in Western New York through these businesses will help solve current and future problems leading to local, national and global impact. For more information, here is BEP's website.
Cory Nealon
Director of Media Relations
Engineering, Computer Science
Tel: 716-645-4614
cmnealon@buffalo.edu