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Patrick O'Dea has extensive experience in facility operations and project coordination, with a career spanning over three decades. Currently serving as Project Coordinator in the Facilities Operations Group at NY CREATES since March 2006, Patrick previously held various roles including Associate Vice President and Manager of Facility Operations at SUNY Polytechnic Institute until May 2023. Earlier positions include Project Coordinator at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Project Manager at Tougher Industries, and Assistant Project Manager at John P. Bell & Sons, Inc. Patrick O'Dea's diverse background in mechanical and facility operations demonstrates a strong commitment to effective project management and facility engineering.
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The New York Center for Research, Economic Advancement, Technology, Engineering, and Science (NY CREATES) is a world-leading R&D innovation hub and commercialization facilitator. NY CREATES works with researchers in industry, academia, and national labs to leverage its state-of-the-art semiconductor-focused capabilities and resources spanning upstate New York and foster impactful partnerships with NY CREATES’ R&D teams through the ideation, incubation, and investment phases of technology development. NY CREATES continues New York’s long-standing leadership in providing an invigorating environment for high technology industries. This has enabled the establishment of the IBM AI Hardware Center, TEL Technology Center, America, LLC, Applied Materials’ META Center, Danfoss’s power electronics packaging facility, Wolfspeed’s 200mm Silicon Carbide (SiC) fab, and GlobalFoundries’ flagship fab in Malta, NY, among others. NY CREATES’ high-tech infrastructure includes the Albany NanoTech Complex, a 300mm wafer fab facility at Albany that represents more than $15B of capital investment by government and commercial entities over nearly three decades as the world’s most advanced, publicly owned semiconductor research and development site in the Western Hemisphere. The Test, Assembly and Packaging facility at Rochester, NY, is working with customers on electronic and photonic device packaging, including those for quantum computing, complementing facilities and partnerships across New York State that are catalyzing next-gen technologies, while fostering economic advancement opportunities to generate the jobs of tomorrow. Boasting more than 2,700 industry experts and faculty, NY CREATES manages total public and private investments of more than $20 billion – placing it at the global epicenter of high-tech innovation and commercialization. Learn more at www.ny-creates.org.