The Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce is a driving force for economic vitality and high quality of life in Central New York, leading the way in everything from government relations and lobbying to creating economic growth. We are a broad-based association representing businesses of all sizes, and from virtually every industry and profession in our area. Our members are business owners who realize that, through the Chamber, they can accomplish collectively what they cannot accomplish individually, while enhancing their credibility as a viable member of the business community.
“Our Chamber is proud to be chosen as the coordinating agency for this innovative application of technical expertise to business challenges,” says Chamber president, Darlene Kerr. “This is a great addition to existing economic development initiatives in New York, where we’ve finally begun to experience new growth and entrepreneurial expansion.”

SATOP is managed in New York by the Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with other Chambers and Economic Development Corporations across the state. For more information about SATOP in New York State, please visit our web site at: www.SATOPNY.com. The Syracuse Chamber’s web site is found at: www.syracusechamber.com.

The New York SATOP Center is headquartered at:
235 Harrison Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
Phone: 315-701-0685; Fax: 315-701-0729
E-mail Nasir Ali, Program Director at: Nasir@SpaceTechSolutions.com

Regional Office for Long Island, NY City, and the lower Hudson Valley is at:
22 Fairfield Drive, Dix Hills, NY 11746
Phone: 631-835-1273; Fax: 877-203-1932
E-mail Larry Kalish, Regional Director at:Larry@SpaceTechSolutions.com
 
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