’s could become the of Nanotech and even surpass it in economic importance”

(Forbes/Wolfe Report 2002) Research & Development: State-of-the-Art. Leading the Way. Workforce: Highly Skilled. Growing Strong. Suppliers: Industry Knowledge. Fully Committed. Infrastructure: Built to Work. Very Reliable. Sites: Shovel Ready. Unique Settings. Incentives: Extremely Competitive. Tailored Opportunities. Lifestyles: Rich and Diverse. Quality Living. Advanced Materials Plastics, Composites and Ceramics Biotechnology Life Sciences, Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineering Energy Fuel Cells, Power Management and Distribution Homeland Security / Defense Commercialization of Security Technology and Products (Nanotechnology, IT and Advanced Materials) Information Technology Software and Telecommunications Nanotechnology Nanoelectronics UAlbany Ranked #1 in the World for Micro and Nanotechnology for second straight year (Small Times Magazine, 2007)

NY Ranked #3 for Nanotech Companies (Small Times Magazine, 2006) NYS and Industry Partners Invest more than $13 Billion in Tech Valley • College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering (CNSE) • Center of Excellence in Nanoelectronics • Tokyo Electron Ltd; 300mm Wafer R&D Fabs • ASML IBM IMPULSE Partnership • INVENT (IBM, AMD, Infineon, Micron Technology) • R&D Partnership with Applied Materials • INDEX (SRC and SIA) • International SEMATECH Expands in Tech Valley • IBM East Fishkill Complex • GE Global Research Center / GE Solar / GE Manufacturing Facility • $100 million Computational Center of Nanotechnology Innovations (CCNI) at RPI • AMD – To build 300mm fab in Luther Forest Technology Park Unmatched Capacity for Research • New York State - $2.7 Billion toward semiconductor and nanotechnology R&D infrastructure - Goal is to invest $1 Billion Annually - “Boasted the Greatest State-Level Funding for Nanotechnology” (luxresearch) • College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering (CNSE) - Over 2500 R&D Jobs on site by end of 2009 - Total of 800,000 square feet of cutting-edge facilities with 80,000 square feet of 300mm wafer, class 1 capable cleanrooms - $4.2 billion in investments • RPI Center for Integrated Electronics - 250 Faculty, Staff & Graduate Students - 200mm Wafer CMOS Process Facility On-Line Now - Research Budget $15M - Expanding to $40M College of Nanoscale Science & Engineering (CNSE)

• 800,000 ft2 Floor Space • 80,000 ft2 Clean Room • $4.2B Total Investment Committed $2.8B from Industry, $1.4B from NYS • International SEMATECH, IBM, AMD, Micron, Infineon, AMAT, Tokyo Electron, ASML, Freescale, Intel, Instruments • Over 2000 People Currently Engaged Hosting Industry’s R&D With Over 150 Partners • Full service business accelerator supporting Nanotechnology, Information Technology (IT) and Advanced Materials ventures with homeland and national security applications • On-site business development, defense industry, and technology commercialization expertise • Resident and Affiliate technology ventures • Start-up and Established security companies • Modern technology start-up space (office, wet laboratory, and light manufacturing) within the Watervliet Arsenal Campus • Access to secure facilities • Access to R&D assets & expertise of Benet Lab • Network of government and industry partners • Linkages to regional centers & universities Albany Ranked #11 in Brainpower of 100 Top Metros (bizjournals, 2008) NY 3rd Largest Cyberstate in Country (Cyberstates, 2008)

University at Albany and Cornell Ranked Top Universities in the World (Small Times Magazine, 2006 / 2007)

NY Ranks 3rd in High-Tech Jobs (Cyberstates, 2006) College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering

• First College of Nanotechnology in World • Located on Albany NanoTech Complex at University at Albany • Classes Began in Fall 2003 • Interdisciplinary Fields - Nanosciences - Nanoengineering - Nanoeconomics - Nanobusiness and Economics • Core Curriculum - Theoretical Principles - Experimental Demonstrations - Practical Applications Cornell Nanotechnology R&D Centers • Cornell Center for Materials Research – Focusing on material R&D, with an array of shared facilities, including high-resolution electron microscopy • Nanobiology Center – Studies operations of biological functions on subcellular and molecular levels, leading to new classes of micro- and nanofabricated devices and systems • Center for Nanoscale Systems in Information Technologies – NSF funded Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center, its mission is to advance the understanding and control of the electronic, photonic, and magnetic properties of materials and the nanoscale to further development of high- performance devices • Cornell Nanoscale Science and Technology Facility – Provides easy access to nanotechnology fab tools and processes, supported by expert staff; a member of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN) Creating a Vital Workforce Pipeline • Regional & New York State - Enabling Secondary Education - 64 SUNY Community Colleges & Universities – NYS - 40 Colleges, Universities & Technical Training Facilities – Tech Valley • US & Global Partnerships - Connecting with More than a Dozen US & International Exchange Programs - Partnership with SEMI for Workforce Training - Establishing Global MOUs • UAlbany and RPI - Training and Educating Operators, Engineers and Scientists • M+W Zander Center for Construction Trades Training Resources to Meet Industry Needs • Highly-Skilled, Reliable Workforce - New York State • NYS Ranks Third in High-Tech Employment • Worker Productivity Well Above National Average • More than 414,171 Students Enrolled in State Universities in 2005-2006 Academic Year • 79,316 Degrees Granted Annually - New York’s Tech Valley • 60,000 Underemployed Workers in Tech Valley • 40 Colleges and Universities Located in the Region • 20,392 Higher Education Graduates Annually - More than Half in Technical and Engineering Fields NY Delivers the Workforce

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ASML Applied Materials Tokyo Electron Ceramtech Schenectady International Corning CLESTRA Cleanroom Eastman Kodak Couriertronics Canon USA Inc. Veeco Instruments, Inc. Mitsubishi Chemical DuPont Hitachi Metals American Dicing LOREX Industries, Inc. Planar Semiconductor Navitar Sono-tek Cleaning Systems Indium Corp of America Amphenol Corp Carborundum Corp Praxair Allied Signal, Inc. Williams Advanced Metals Air Products & Chemicals Honeywell Aalborg Instruments & Controls General Semiconductor

15th Cheapest Flights on Most Popular Routes (US DOT, 2008)

18th in US for Best Places for Business (Forbes, 2006)

One of Best Small Airports in Northeast (Forbes, 2004) Strategically Located at the High Tech Crossroads • Northeast Cluster of Wafer Fabs • Close Proximity – within 2 hrs drive to NYC and • Expansive Transportation Systems with Growth Capacity • Easy Access Via Transportation Gateways • Stable Geological Conditions • Attractive 4 Season Meteorological Climate - No weather related work stoppages Albany International Airport • Continuous operation – Airport has never closed • $510 million expansion from 2005 – 2009 • Significant growth of general aviation with location of HondaJet and Million Air • Average of 140 daily commercial arrivals/departures • Fourth busiest airport in New York State - 1.4 million enplanements in 2007 • Parking for 5,000 vehicles New York’s AMD Project Named Economic Development Deal of 2006 (Business Facilities, 2006)

Albany area named among top places to locate a company (Expansion Management, 2006)

New York’s IBM 300 mm Facility One of the Top 10 Deals of 2004 (Site Selection magazine, 2005) • Arsenal Business & Technology Partnership

• Harriman R&D Campus

• Luther Forest Technology Campus

• Marcy NanoCenter

• Rensselaer Technology Park

• Queensbury Industrial Park

• Tech Meadows at Glens Falls

• Vista Technology Campus Arsenal Business & Technology Partnership

• 140 acre campus-like setting with 250,000 square feet of space in 11 Buildings, 90,000 SF available for custom fit up • Strong partnerships with Albany Nanotech, RPI, Benet Labs and other leading colleges and universities • Primary tenant, Vistec Lithography a leader in electron-beam lithography tools for the , occupying clean room, warehouse, lab and office space • 24 hour security, fire protection and first aid within secure perimeter • M+W Zander, world class design and construction management firm, onsite and available for architectural, engineering and construction requirements • Convenient access to major highways and rail within the hub of business and academic community • Primary “Empire Zone” benefits location • Co-location with a network of design, engineering, manufacturing and fabrication companies for defense, surface technology, homeland security and semiconductor industries Harriman R&D Campus

• 300 acre campus with existing infrastructure and amenities • Existing buildings available immediately • Development sites with fast-track construction options • Adjacent to the University at Albany and Albany NanoTech • Located at the intersection of I-87 & I-90 • 8 miles from International Maritime Port • 20 minutes from airport and AMTRAK service • 2.5 hour drive from New York metropolitan market • Child day care facilities on campus Luther Forest Technology Campus • 1,350 Contiguous Acres • Newly Created Park – Currently Wooded Property • Pre-permitted for Nanotechnology Manufacturing and R&D • Site to be Developed in Pods of Various Sizes • Strong Community Support Luther Forest Technology Campus • Virtually Free of – Wetlands – Archeological Issues – Vibrations • Infrastructure Rich – Redundant Electric – Redundant Fiber – Direct Interstate Access – Available Water and Sewer Capacity Marcy NanoCenter Marcy NanoCenter • Site Area: Located on the Campus of SUNY IT – Nearly 300 acre greenfield – Prior use – farmland • Ownership: – State University of New York (SUNY) – Zoned for High Technology Development • Permitting: – Final GEIS complete – Vibration, EMI, RF and Noise survey complete Location on the State University Campus allows a unique, pre-designed, live, work, play atmosphere for high-tech collaboration. Site supports a 300mm fab plant! Rensselaer Technology Park • Over one million sq. ft. of high tech offices on 1,400 acres • Home to more than 50 companies • Focused on the interface between industry and education • Conveniently accessible to the interstate, rail stations and airport • Empire Zone location and economic benefits Queensbury Industrial Park • 40 acres available for sale or build to suit • All utilities available with capacity including fiber optics, site adjoins power station • 30 minutes north of the future AMD site at Luther Forest Technology Campus (LFTC) • Empire Zone location and economic benefits • NYS Certified Shovel Ready Tech Meadows at Glens Falls • 40 + acres available for sale or build to suit • Immediate accessibility to I-87 • 25 minutes to Luther Forest Technology Campus (LFTC), home of the future AMD site • Empire Zone location and economic benefits • NYS Certified Shovel Ready Vista Technology Campus

• 440 acres sub-dividable into 15 properties • Over one million sq. ft. planned • Only 8 minutes from Albany NanoTech • Plans include conference facility, wellness center, restaurants and trails NYS is globally competitive

“AMD’s plan for a $3.2 Billion leading edge manufacturing facility represents the largest industrial investment ever made in New York.”

Former NYS Governor George E. Pataki Aggressive and Lucrative Incentive Programs

• World Renowned Empire Zone Incentives

• No Personal Property Tax

• Local and State Tax Exemptions SIA Selected NY Governor George E. Pataki to Receive 2003 Noyce Award • SIA’s Highest Honor • Awarded for Exemplary Leadership and Contributions to Industry • Support for Semiconductor Research, Development and Commercialization • First Time Award Given to an Elected Public Official Albany Area Listed Among Top Places for Careers (Forbes Magazine, 2006)

Top 5% of US in Health Care (Milken Institute, 2003)

Capital District Physicians' Health Plan, Inc. (CDPHP), an Albany-based Health Plan Rated Number One in the State for Five Consecutive Years (New York State Health Accountability Foundation - NYSHAF, 2003)

Education Mecca • Nationally Ranked Number Three as a Learning Mecca by Places Rated Almanac Several Years Running • Award Winning K-12 School System • Student to Teacher Ratio of 15 : 1 Health Care • Home to Top 15 Academic Medical Centers • Boasts an HMO Ranked Top in the Nation • Costs Lower than National Average Cultural Diversity • Active Ethnic Communities • Rich Tradition of Festivals and Celebrations • Performing Arts, Museums and Rich History • Home to Internationally Acclaimed Authors, Artists and Performers Four-Season Recreation • Skiing, sailing, fishing

Lifestyle Choices • Average Commute of 20 Minutes

Housing • Urban, Suburban and Rural Residential Settings • Low Cost of Living - Average Price of a Single Family Home is $176,000

Close Proximity to , Montreal, Boston and Washington D.C.

Low Crime Rate Tech Valley is an Enabled Region Where the World Innovates….. Where the World Locates….. Economic Impact of Semiconductor Industry to Upstate NY Total Semiconductor

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• Leading U.S. manufacturing industry - Semiconductor and Nanoelectronics is America's largest manufacturing industry in terms of value added to the U.S. economy - Created direct and indirect employment for nearly 1.7 million people in the U.S. in 2006

• Rose from 17th position in 1987 - Growth of 4.3% per year (since 1991) - 8.6 times faster than the growth of all other manufacturing employment - The semiconductor industry’s average annual wage is nearly twice the national average 10 Year Impact - Billions of $$

10 year State direct tax* revenue increase: $711,773,111

10 year County sales tax* revenue increase: $414,028,530

10 year additional GDP from multiplier effect: $5,678,840,086

* sales/income tax for consumables in the fab and increased purchases by new consumers Summary Sheet Required Investment and Metrics for New York State Include: ƒ Anticipated Number of Jobs = 5,514 • Direct and Indirect ƒ Assumptions • $650 Million Investment by New York State - $500 Million Invested in the First Three Years - $150 Million R& D Investment in Years Four – Six • Investment Cost of $117,884 Per Job Created • Direct and Indirect Jobs Include Fab Employment, Support Services and Additional Jobs Generated in the Community ƒ ROI • 5 yr = 466% • 10 yr = 609% ƒ Breakeven Years and Months • Within First Year Return to the State of New York

State Revenue Added GDP Total Year 1 $23,884,500 $353,480,000 $377,364,500 Year 2 $40,516,680 $537,990,331 $578,507,012 Year 3 $41,732,181 $554,130,041 $595,862,223 Year 4 $42,984,147 $570,753,943 $613,738,089 Year 5 $44,273,671 $587,876,561 $632,150,232 Year 6 $45,601,881 $605,512,858 $651,114,739 Year 10 $51,325,318 $681,510,056 $732,835,375