Chautauqua County has been designated as a NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub, a move that is expected to boost the local economy and create new opportunities for manufacturers in the area. This designation will provide businesses with access to cutting-edge technology and resources, helping them to innovate and grow. The NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub designation is part of a larger effort to support economic development in the region, and Chautauqua County is one of the latest areas to receive this designation.

The city of Buffalo, located nearby, may also benefit from this move, as it will create new opportunities for collaboration and innovation between businesses in the two areas. The NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub designation is a significant development for the region, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy. As businesses in Chautauqua County begin to take advantage of the resources and technology available through this designation, residents can expect to see new jobs and opportunities created.

The designation is also expected to attract new businesses to the area, further boosting the local economy. With this move, Chautauqua County is poised to become a hub for innovation and technological advancement, and Buffalo residents may see benefits from this development in the coming months. A meeting is scheduled for next month to discuss the details of the NY SMART I-Corridor Tech Hub designation and how it will impact the local economy.