
Governor Cuomo Announces New Soraa LED Manufacturing Facility Will Create 420 New High Tech Jobs in Central New York
Industry leader in Ultra-High Performance Lighting and LED Technologies will Invest $1.3 Billion Over 10 Years
SUNY Poly's Hub for Emerging Nano Industries will be Home to Soraa’s Global Manufacturing and Research and Development Operations
Governor Cuomo announced that Soraa, an industry leader in ultra-high performance
lighting and LED technologies, will relocate its global manufacturing
and research and development operations from California and overseas to
SUNY Polytechnic’s Central New York Hub for Emerging Nano Industries.
This move will create 420 new high tech jobs in Central New York and is
being made possible thanks to a $90 million state investment for the facility's
construction.
"Central New York's economic growth is due in large part to high-tech
companies like Soraa that recognize the region’s wealth of assets
and resources,"Governor Cuomo said. "Today's announcement not only means economic stability for the
region, but it also strengthens Central New York as a leader in the development
of the clean technology that will help light and power the future."
New York State's investment through SUNY Poly will build and equip
an 82,500 square foot state-of-the-art facility and leverage at least
$1.3 billion in private sector investment over the next 10 years. In accordance
with the Governor’s innovation driven economic development model,
no public funds will go to a private company and the facility will be
a state asset. Construction is on pace for shell completion by the end
of this year with production beginning in the second half of 2016.
Soraa's move to Central New York allows for the creation of 300 direct,
new high-tech manufacturing jobs and 120 research and development support
jobs, with Soraa collaborating with SUNY Poly to attract and locate an
additional 170 support jobs from Soraa contractors and suppliers at or
in the proximity of the facility. These support jobs will be retained
for a minimum of five years. Below is a video about the facility and the
development of Upstate New York's high-tech corridor.
Additionally, SUNY Poly is in active discussions with BOCES and other educational
partners on developing first of their kind job-training partnerships specific
to the advanced technologies being developed and manufactured by the Hub’s
anchor tenants. This will provide both the skilled high-tech workforce
needed to support these burgeoning industries and career paths for Central
New York students.
Senator John DeFrancisco said, “The jobs and investment that Soraa is bringing to Central New
York will play a vital role in the transformation of this community. The
Governor has been a close partner and a leader in revitalizing the Upstate
economy – and thanks to that commitment, places like Central New
York are being given real opportunities to lift themselves up and transition
into the new economy. Today, this strategy is proving itself in the purest
form: jobs for Central New Yorkers.
Senator David Valesky said, “Today is an historic day for economic development in Central New
York. By restoring the vibrant manufacturing industry that this region
was home to years ago, we are generating an economic revolution that will
continue to support our community’s businesses and families for
years to come. The Legislature and Governor Cuomo have worked to invest
in Central New York’s assets to create economic opportunities and
attract businesses and today is an example of the success we have achieved.
I look forward to continuing working with the Governor and other partners
to keep the economic energy of Syracuse moving forward.”
Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli said, “Soraa is yet another innovative technology company that has chosen
Central New York – its talent and its resources – in which
to grow and expand. Thanks to Governor Cuomo's vision for growth,
this investment is an important step forward in our region's success,
and a perfect illustration of what can happen when government and business
work together.”
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney said, "Today is another reminder of the fact that Central New York's
economy is on the rise. Soraa's decision to invest in our community
is tremendous news that will bring hundreds of jobs and more than a billion
dollars in private sector investment to the region. ýI am tremendously
grateful to everyone involved in making this development possible - from
Soraa's management team to Governor Andrew Cuomo, who's leadership
is continuing to open the door to new opportunities for New Yorkers in
our county."
President and CEO of SUNY Poly Dr. Alain E. Kaloyeros said, "By taking Albany's nanotechnology-based public-private economic
development model across New York State, Governor Andrew Cuomo has established
an unmatched engine for long-term growth, and this latest announcement
is a perfect example of how his jobs-focused strategy continues to pay
dividends. SUNY Poly is thrilled to partner with Soraa to locate this
advanced manufacturing facility and its resultant jobs, as well as the
hands-on educational offerings that this will present for New York’s
students, adjacent to the Film Hub in Syracuse, where the company's
cutting edge lighting technology can be adapted for production purposes.
Each component of this collaboration is further proof that the Governor’s
unique vision for crafting commercialization and manufacturing-based opportunities
is a powerful recipe for a resurgent New York.”
Soraa CEO Jeff Parker said, “Syracuse is an optimal location for the new fabrication facility
for a number of reasons including the innovative high-tech vision and
strategy of Governor Cuomo; the ability to attract some of the best and
brightest scientists and engineers in the world; and the capacity to tightly
control the product quality and intellectual property around our lighting
products through our partnership with SUNY Poly CNSE. Since we launched
our first product in 2012, global market reception for our high quality
of light LED products has been phenomenal and sales have soared. The new
facility will significantly increase our manufacturing capacity to meet
this growing demand.”
Soraa will be physically located in the Collamer Crossing Business Park
directly across from the Central New York Film Hub allowing for research
collaboration and adaption of its lighting technology to meet the needs
of the entertainment industry. It joins previously announced in partnerships
at the Hub including Wing and Prayer Pictures and The Film House. While
originally slated for Riverbend in Buffalo, space limitations required
the company to look at other options. Through a comprehensive site selection
process, the synergy with the Central New York Hub for Emerging Nano Industries
made the region a natural fit that also provided the company with ample
space to build and growý in partnership with SUNY Poly.