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UB Business Partners in The News 
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Business First: Business building ties to local college
07/25/08 An article in Business First interviews local businesspeople about how they build ties to area colleges, including UB.
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Business First: SmartPill moving component assembly from LA to Buffalo
06/05/08 An article in Business First reports SmartPill Corp., a UB research spin-off, has received a boost from key investors for it's plan to move component assembly to Buffalo from Los Angeles.
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Buffalo News: UB high-tech spin-off expands
05/21/08 An article in The Buffalo News on the expansion of a local high-tech firm, Applied Sciences Group Inc., reports the company was founded by Michael Buckley, a lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and that recently the company debuted the software for Adult Talker and Child Talker, which is used on portable touchscreen computers to help people with communication-related limitations talk. Other products mentioned in the article, the SmartPill and the Hickey Cardiac Monitoring System, also are UB research spin-offs.
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Buffalo News: UB asks state to begin planning for wind power development
05/19/08 An article in The Buffalo News looks at a UB report calling on New York State to begin planning for wind power development in Lake Erie and quotes Robert Berger, professor of law and director of the Environment and Development Clinic in the Law School. The report also is the subject of an article in Business First and on WIVB-TV, Channel 4.
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WBFO: Wind Action Group wants to bring offshore wind power to region
05/19/08 A story on WBFO today looks at the efforts of the Wind Action Group, which is pushing for offshore wind power in the region, and Robert Berger, professor of law, who has put together a report that says the state should mandate that any wind turbines to be erected in Western New York also be manufactured in the area.
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Buffalo News: Center of Excellence hosts "Pre-Seed Workshop"
0 An article in The Buffalo News reports on a "Pre-Seed Workshop" hosted by UB's New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences to help six teams analyze the commercial potential of technology ideas they have developed before they try to secure seed money from venture capitalists or angel investors.
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