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The Albany NanoTech Success Story 1 IBM CONFIDENTIAL © 2007 IBM Corporation Silicon Fab: 300 mm Line Capabilities • ANT/CNSE houses over 125 state-of-the-art 300mm wafer tools when build out is completed. • Designed for 32nm node & beyond but compatible with previous generations. Unit process, module integration, and full flow capability. Facility will have a 45nm baseline process for use by partners. • Facility capable of 25 integrated wafer starts (WSD) per day. 24/7 operation, wafers would be released 6 Days / Week. Rapid turn around time available to speed learning. Capacity upgrades possible if needed. Partnerships for Innovation Strengths & Needs Combine Strengths Industry Strengths University Government Expertise in developing robust technologies Discovery & innovation Building infrastructure Industrial food chain (partners, suppliers, consortia, etc.) Education & technical understanding Strategic timeframe Collaborative model Funding Funding Attract jobs Relevant problem set Promote education Network & access Assist in attaining worldwide competitiveness Resources Needs Competitive advantage (better, faster, cheaper) Financial & intellectual leverage Asset development & protection (IP) Combine needs Partnerships for Innovation Aligning the “Output” Vectors Leverage combined resources through effective partnerships enabling industrially relevant R & D. INDUSTRY INDUSTRY $$$ UNIVERSITY Knowledge GOVERNMENT Public Good Consortia create a financially & technically competitive environment empowering knowledgebased economic development Partnerships for Innovation IBM Global Business Services Economic Impact > Investment & Jobs A $600m State investment in 2000-2001 has generated over $10bn in private investment since then, creating 6,200 jobs Investment impact: - - Total private investment into Albany Nanotech for the 2001-2009 period is $3.4bn, which has been supplemented by $800m in State funding Investment in the wider Albany region in the same period has been over $9bn, of which $7bn has come from non-government sources Employment impact: - - Currently, 1,800 people work in Albany Nanotech’s 17 different centers – this is expected to increase to 2,500 in 2009 Investment in the wider Albany economy between 2001 and 2009 is estimated to create over 4,400 jobs Economic impact: - - The $10bn private sector investment in nanotech in the Albany region is likely to have a total economic impact of closer to $30bn, through multiplier effects With hi-tech wages averaging $81,000 in 2006, and assuming employment grows again in 2010, the hi-tech wage bill in 2010 may reach over $1bn | © Copyright IBM Corporation 2008 IBM Global Business Services Economic Impact > Return on investment IBM and government collaboratory investment in Albany has generated huge follow-on private investment 4500 Investment in chip/nano sector($m), Albany Region, 2001-2009 7000 4000 6000 Investment ($m), Albany Nanotech, 2001-2009 3500 5000 3000 2500 4000 2000 3000 1500 2000 1000 1000 500 0 0 2000-2001 Public | IBM 2002-2009 Other private 2000-2001 Public IBM 2002-2009 Other private © Copyright IBM Corporation 2008 IBM Global Business Services Economic Impact > Multiplier effect The development of a chip & nano hub, led by IBM and UAlbany, has generated huge economic impact in Albany Economic Indicator Total wage bill, hi-tech sector Albany Co. hi-tech sector, 2006 UAlbany Nanotech, 2010f Albany Chip & Nano sector, 2010f $1,600m $281m $1,059m Total number employed 20,400 3,500 13,000 Ratio of average hi-tech wage to average wage 1.93 : 1 2.04 : 1 Total cumulative public investment, 2001-2010 $800m $2,145m Total cumulative private investment, 2001-2010 $3,400m $7,000m Estimated multiplier effect of 2001-2010 investment $9,550m $19,660m 2.4% 5.0% Estimated multiplier effect, % of Albany area GDP | © Copyright IBM Corporation 2008