
Welcome
Why should you choose the Ceramics Corridor Innovation Center business incubation program when starting your business?
- Entrepreneurs
It gives the entrepreneur the opportunity to launch their venture at a prestigious address, while surrounded by successful and experienced professionals and businesses. As a tenant in the Innovation Center, you will enjoy a custom-designed environment of technical and business services to assure success.
- Corporate Partnering
The CCIC program provides "neutral ground" for corporate partnering on short or long-term special projects. The program is designed to nurture new product ventures through the start-up stage, which is the most critical time in any business endeavor. In addition to housing fledgling companies in a traditional incubator, our facilities can be used as off-site "skunk-works" for large projects for established businesses.
Annual Review - CCIC program 2007 Highlight and Impact Study
Please follow the link provided to view and print the 2007 Ceramics Corridor Innovation Centers Highlight and Impact Study for current economic information regarding the program and its members:
Who has used the CCIC program and how have they progressed?
Please follow the link below for a snapshot of the progess and history of the CCIC program and it's members:
CCIC - The First 10 Years
What is the Ceramics Corridor of New York State?
The Ceramics Corridor of New York State is becoming the premier location for the ceramics, glass and advanced materials industry.
The Ceramics Corridor® region is located roughly along I-86 (Route 17), commonly known as the Southern Tier of New York State. This region has a long and rich history of glass and ceramics research, development and manufacturing. The New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University is located within the Ceramics Corridor®. Additionally, many ceramics, glass and advanced material industries maintain a major presence in this region such as: Anchor Glass Container Corp., Corning Incorporated, Cutler-Hammer, Imaging and Sensing Technology Corp., and IBM, Phillips Lighting, Toshiba Display Devices, Inc., Vergason Technologies, Inc., and Vesuvius Hi-Tech Ceramics.
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