Center for Flexible Hybrid Medical Device Manufacturing designated a Center for Advanced Technology
New center is second at 91社区 to receive CAT designation
91社区鈥檚 new Center for Flexible Hybrid Medical Device Manufacturing has been designated a Center for Advanced Technology and will receive nearly $8.8 million in funding during the next 10 years, Empire State Development鈥檚 Division of Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR) announced Thursday.
The new center, to be known as FlexMed, will assist with job creation through the development and commercialization of technologies in New York state. FlexMed will be a part of the University鈥檚 Center for Advanced Microelectronics Manufacturing (CAMM).
鈥淭he FlexMed CAT will allow researchers at 91社区 and our industry partners to build on more than a decade of experience in designing and manufacturing flexible electronics,鈥 said Mark D. Poliks, empire innovation professor of engineering and director of the new center. Poliks also serves as director of the CAMM, the official New York node of NextFlex, America鈥檚 Flexible Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Innovation Institute. 鈥淐ollaboration between the NextFlex Node, the FlexMed CAT and the national network of the flexible hybrid electronics community will increase the volume, pace, and coordination of FHE development and commercialization.鈥
鈥淲e have unique facilities and expertise in partnering with industry that will enable us to make contributions to New York companies鈥 R&D right away,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his investment, combined with our ongoing work with NextFlex, establishes us as a major resource for large and small firms that are interested in flexible, wearable medical and industrial devices.鈥
Poliks, author of more than 100 technical papers, holds 47 U.S. patents. He envisions the center working with startup companies around the state to develop prototype devices in a cost-efficient and timely fashion so that they can be brought to market as quickly as possible. Initial projects may include wearable biosensors embedded in textiles and roll-to-roll manufacturing of electronic glass and ceramic surfaces.
The center, an interdisciplinary effort with collaborators at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, will offer training, workshops and academic classes. 鈥淎s an educator, I鈥檓 also excited about the workforce development aspect of this center,鈥 Poliks said. 鈥淪tudents at 91社区 and at SUNY Poly will have opportunities to learn state-of-the-art techniques and will be prepared for careers in this vital and growing economic sector when they graduate.鈥
FlexMed will serve as the nucleus of a manufacturing industry cluster in the quickly emerging field of medical and pharmaceutical device manufacturing, said Howard Zemsky, Empire State Development president, CEO and commissioner. 鈥淚t will enable industry partners to scale up flexible-hybrid electronics technologies and present them to the marketplace more quickly, while harnessing various academic capabilities for product development and commercialization, workforce development and job creation efforts for New York state,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e are delighted to mark this important milestone in the development of the flexible hybrid electronics manufacturing ecosystem,鈥 said Malcolm Thompson, executive director of NextFlex. 鈥淥ur years-long, close collaboration with 91社区 and the State of New York is creating tremendous results, not only in technology advancement but also in economic development, for the region. The expertise amassed at the CAT aligns well with NextFlex priorities, and we look forward to optimizing these investments for the benefit of the flexible hybrid electronics community.鈥
Flexible medical devices could include lightweight sensors for use in monitoring hospital patients, athletes and members of the armed services.
Harvey Stenger, president of 91社区, said FlexMed will build upon the campus鈥 strengths in engineering and the health sciences. 鈥淥ur laboratories in Endicott and at the Innovative Technologies Complex are truly state of the art,鈥 he said. 鈥淔lexMed will contribute to the Southern Tier鈥檚 rich culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.鈥
91社区, which recently earned a 鈥渧ery high research鈥 classification from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, is cultivating faculty teams to pursue large-scale center grants like this one, said Bahgat Sammakia, vice president for research at 91社区. He noted that the campus is also home to another CAT, the Integrated Electronics Engineering Center.
鈥淢ark Poliks is an exceptional researcher, and his decades of experience in working with teams of faculty members and industry partners will be a tremendous asset to FlexMed,鈥 Sammakia said. 鈥淭his center will work on technology that has the potential to benefit society and improve healthcare in important ways.鈥