Posts Tagged ‘Economic Development’
Navigating risk and regulation: What financial and insurance leaders are watching
Buffalo Niagara’s financial and insurance sectors are facing a wave of change driven by federal policy shifts, volatile market conditions, and rising sustainability expectations. On June 12, the Buffalo Niagara Partnership hosted its 2025 Finance & Insurance Industry Leaders Forum (ILF) to examine how sector leaders are responding to new challenges and preparing for a more resilient, regulated future.
Read MorePolicy focus: Power Trends Report underscores energy concerns
The New York Independent System Operator released its annual Power Trends report, which details the state of New York’s electric grid. The report’s findings are concerning and underscore the need for a more sensible approach to climate and energy policy.
Read MoreSystem check: How technology, policy, and infrastructure are transforming care
Healthcare and human services organizations in Buffalo Niagara are confronting a convergence of rising costs, shifting regulations, and operational challenges that are redefining how care is delivered, funded, and sustained. As both essential service providers and major employers in the region, these organizations are navigating a period of significant transition with long-term implications for public health and the regional economy.
Read MoreHow the State Budget Made Key Investments to Support Tech Hub Efforts
New York State lawmakers recently approved the FY2026 state budget. The agreement included several key wins for the semiconductor industry, building upon the state’s demonstrated support for the SMART I-Corridor.
Read MoreActions NY SMART I-Corridor is taking to accelerate implementation and regional momentum
The NY SMART I-Corridor Advisory Committee met to discuss the meaningful progress in Q1 2025 across the region that will position the area as a leader in semiconductor innovation. The progress shared reflects both the strength of the Corridor’s cross-sector partnerships and the federal government’s commitment to semiconductor growth as a matter of national economic and security strategy.
Read MoreKeeping Buffalo moving: Strategies for transportation policy shifts
On Mar. 20, the Buffalo Niagara Partnership convened transportation and logistics leaders for the 2025 Transportation Industry Leaders Forum (ILF) to discuss how the sector can navigate new sustainability demands, policy shifts, and infrastructure needs to keep the region—and its economy—moving forward across roadways, borders, and communities.
Read MorePowering progress: The future of energy & telecommunications in WNY
The 2025 Energy & Telecommunications Industry Leaders Forum (ILF), hosted by the Buffalo Niagara Partnership on Feb. 27, convened experts and executives across the energy spectrum to discuss how sustainability, technology, and collaboration are reshaping the industry.
Read MoreChoosing innovation that will last: The BNP Tech Industry Leaders Forum
On Feb. 13, the Buffalo Niagara Partnership convened top tech leaders for the 2025 Tech Industry Leaders Forum (ILF) to explore sustainability in technology—examining environmental, social, and technological sustainability strategies that are shaping the future of the industry and the economy.
Read MoreTourism is booming: How can we help it stay that way?
On January 30, the Buffalo Niagara Partnership convened top industry leaders at the Hospitality & Tourism Industry Leaders Forum (ILF) to discuss the future of travel and sustainability in our region.
Read MoreA tech-driven future: The NY SMART I-Corridor’s role in New York’s economic future
The New York State Economic Development Conference was held on February 11–12, 2025 in Albany. One of the most highly anticipated sessions, “The Rise of the NY SMART I-Corridor as a Semiconductor Tech Hub” led by Dottie Gallagher, Rob Simpson, and Joseph Stefko, packed the room beyond capacity.
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