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Battery ecosystem energized

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Izzy Voegels, a third-year chemical engineering student, works in the Battery Development Center.

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Izzy Voegels, a third-year chemical engineering student, works in the Battery Development Center.

When RIT’s Battery Prototyping Center merged with NY- BEST’s Battery and Energy Storage Test and Commercialization Center in 2024, it became a one-stop shop for the entire life cycle of battery development, from prototypes and testing to commercialization and manufacturing.

The new Battery Development Center will help launch startup businesses, support research and development in established companies, and prepare a workforce to build and apply battery technology in today’s interconnected environment.

Two distinct areas of expertise were brought together for battery development and energy storage initiatives in New York state—the prototyping, training, and research capabilities based at RIT and the systems safety and life-cycle testing, certification, and commercialization expertise at the former test center.

Both locations are experiencing increased demand and are adding space and equipment to accommodate new business and research support.

“We are currently the only university with this combination of automated battery prototyping and certified testing up to full battery packs,” said Matt Ganter, center director. “This merger is a way to enhance what both facilities have done well over the last 10 years by combining expertise and collaborating with faculty across disciplines.”

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Tech hub

A consortium that includes RIT was recently awarded $40 million to boost workforce development in the semiconductor industry across the region and the nation. The NY SMART-I Corridor Tech Hub will use the funding to further position the Buffalo-Rochester- Syracuse area as a global semiconductor superhighway, poised to meet the growing demands of advanced manufacturing and semiconductor production in the United States.

Governors Island

RIT is a founding partner of the New York Climate Exchange, located on Governors Island in New York City. The exchange will be a first-of-its-kind model for developing and implementing solutions to the global climate crisis around the world. It will leverage the collective power of education, research, workforce development, policy development, and public programming to advance climate action at local, national, and global levels.

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