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    Einstein's Alley
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    Promoting Growth in Technology and the Life Sciences
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Welcome to Einstein's Alley, the research and technology center of New Jersey. This is the place for smart entrepreneurs to build or grow a technology based business. We're glad you want to do business here.

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EA in the News


Katherine Kish, Executive Director, Einstein's Alley, was a panelist at the AJC New Jersey Immigration Program. April 4, 2013 at Fairleigh Dickinson University

Immigration overhaul will boost business, panel says

April 4, 2013
The Record

MADISON - A Washington lobbyist, as well as several union chiefs and business leaders, Thursday said an overhaul of the nation's immigration laws will help boost the nation's economy, keeping needed science and low-skilled workers in states such as New Jersey legally. [more]


AJC forum touts benefits of immigration

Republican strategist, business leaders agree on need for reform

April 8, 2013
NJJN

A leading Republican advocate of immigration reform told an American Jewish Committee New Jersey forum the chances of passing a new law this year are 50-50. [more]



Einstein's Alley Names New Member to Board of Trustees

Plainsboro, NJ (March 25, 2013) Einstein's Alley, the private, non-profit economic development initiative for Central New Jersey, is proud to announce the addition of James C. Bourke, CPA., CITP., CFF to the Board of Trustees. Jim, a Partner, Member of the Board of Directors and a Member of the Management Committee at WithumSmith+Brown, Red Bank, New Jersey and is Director of Firm Technology, will also serve as Treasurer of Einstein’s Alley. [more]


Einstein's Alley Names New Members to Board of Trustees



Plainsboro, NJ (January 07, 2013) Einstein's Alley, the private, non-profit economic development initiative for Central New Jersey, is proud to announce the addition of Darren Hammell, COO and Co-Founder of Princeton Power Systems, Ryan Stark Lilienthal, a Princeton attorney specializing in immigration law, and Michael A. Palladino, Dean of Science Monmouth University as new members of the Board of Trustees. [more]


Bringing Einstein’s Spirit of Innovation Back to Life in Central New Jersey’s Tech Corridor

Commerce Magazine
September 21, 2012
Think of an area with a cluster of high-tech companies with a brilliant workforce and world-class research laboratories and universities nearby. You probably thought of California’s Silicon Valley or Massachusetts’s Route 128 corridor. It’s the objective of Einstein’s Alley (EA), a 501(c)(4) corporation located in Central New Jersey, to put the superlative collection of tech and academia positioned between Princeton and Rutgers on the same footing as those two renowned scientific giants. [more]


New Jersey seeks to regain edge in high technology

The Asbury Park Press NJ | APP.com
July 16, 2012
New Jersey’s formerly booming high-tech sector has a lower profile, battered by a series of corporate contractions over the last 16 years. But there are new efforts by state officials and business leaders to help the state recapture its once-dominant share of jobs in science, engineering and technology.


SciPark Aims to Make New Jersey the New Silicon Valley

Laboratory Equipment Online
April 1, 2012
SciPark, a massive 32.3 acre R&D campus designed for high tech, biomedical and pharmaceutical companies, is offering New Jersey a chance to capitalize on its storied scientific history.


U. licenses professor’s new speaker technology

Daily Princetonian
March 6, 2012
"...[Frick Lab] is a good poster child for the types of successful collaborations that can happen between industry and academia," Taylor said at an Einstein’s Alley event in Frick last November..."


A fight for N.J. biomedical industry

Nj.com
April 4, 2012
The HealthCare Institute of New Jersey recently said the state’s biopharmaceutical and medical technology fields generated $24.2 billion worth of economic impact in 2011. With eye-popping figures like that, there’s no question the life sciences sector is vital to the Garden State’s economy.


Jersey's Man of Science 

New Jersey Monthly
December 19, 2011
As the lone physicist in the U.S. Congress, Rush Holt has become a voice for innovation and education.


Einstein's Alley in the News
Princeton Packet Magazine
December 15, 2011
Einstein's Alley Director Promotes Area as Technology Powerhouse

 

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Visit the Einstein Archives Online
The Einstein Archives Online Website provides the first online access to Albert Einstein’s scientific and non-scientific manuscripts held by the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, constituting the material record of one of the most influential intellects in the modern era. It also enables access to the Einstein Archive Database, a comprehensive source of information on all items in the Albert Einstein Archives.

Recent Events


Monmouth University President Paul Gaffney (left) and Dean of Science Michael Palladino (right) accept Einstein's Alley membership plaque from Katherine Kish, Einstein's Alley Executive Director at a recent Board Meeting at the Old Board Room in Wilson Hall at Monmouth University.

EA Holds First in a Series of Events to Highlight Higher Education STEM Programs & Facilities in NJ
Start Date/Time: Monday, November 14, 2011
Recurring Event: One time event
Importance: Normal Priority
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On November 14, 2011 Einstein's Alley partnered with Princeton University to bring together academic researchers, leaders of key technology businesses and government to meet and discuss
Einstein's Alley Crowd gathers in Frick Lab Atrium
Einstein's Alley Crowd gathers in Frick Lab Atrium
collaboration that could lead to innovation and economic development at Princeton's new Frick Chemistry Laboratory. 

Dean AJ Stewart Smith welcomes event participants
Dean AJ Stewart Smith welcomes event participants

From the Princeton website article by Catherine Zandonella...

"the event featured tours led by graduate students of the teaching laboratories and research facilities, as well as the building's energy-saving features. Construction of the building was funded through royalties the University earned from the cancer drug Alimta, a drug based on a molecule discovered by Princeton chemistry professor Edward Taylor and subsequently developed through collaboration with the pharmaceutical firm, Eli Lilly & Co. 

To foster collaborations, Einstein's Alley is planning a number of similar meetings at institutions of higher education around the state", said Katherine Kish, its executive director. "New Jersey has so many assets that people are unaware of, including educational facilities and programs focused on science and technology," Kish said. She noted that while North Carolina has its Research Triangle and California has Silicon Valley, New Jersey has Einstein's Alley as its technology corridor.

Katherine Kish and Dean Parviz Ansari
Katherine Kish, Einstein's Alley Executive Director with Dean Parviz Ansari of Rowan University
The event organized by Einstein's Alley Board members, Jay Davis of Turner Construction and Karen Jezierny of Princeton University, served as an opportunity to highlight the contributions of universities and colleges to the state's economy, from producing scientists who work in New Jersey's pharmaceutical and engineering companies to creating spin-off companies based on faculty or student research."

If you would like to participate in future STEM events contact Katherine Kish, kkish@einsteinsalley.org.

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