Graduate makes imprint in local community
Muckles' Ink, a custom apparel shop founded by Binghamton Alumni, are now a community staple with a corner store on the main drag.
Muckles' Ink, a custom apparel shop founded by Binghamton Alumni, are now a community staple with a corner store on the main drag.
SYNDEM was one of just eight companies across the nation to receive SBIR/STTR 2020 solar innovation funding. The award will be used to develop the design and prototype of their new solar inverter.
Entrepreneurs in the Koffman Incubator have been sharing some of their own conversations, producing podcasts on topics ranging from self-care to marketing to graphic design.
Join in on a video tour where we walk through the building a talk through the programs offered to spur startup success.
Having worked as a communications intern for seven months, I was able to incubate different skills and meet a whole cast of wonderful people working on the next big startup business.
As interest in the researcher's facial expression database skyrocketed, the E&IP team established a program to make it available to scientists and engineers around the globe.
Koffman Graduate, Tonic Vibes, has sent nearly 1,000 free samples to medical professionals and first responders in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. She sent the CBD to nearly a dozen hospitals on Long Island.
The Koffman is hosting virtual workshops, the latest discussing how to become a master on Zoom. Check out the replay here and watch our events page for upcoming workshops.
Local businesses can enlist the support of resources like Binghamton Universitys Small Business Development Center (SBDC), which provides free, confidential assistance to entrepreneurs.
EMPEQ can provide immediate financing, ranging from $10,000 to $10 million, for small- to mid-sized organizations to upgrade their essential building equipment