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LC Drives approved by Potsdam town planners to construct Route 56 facility

POTSDAM — A new facility representing the start of further expansion for LC Drives has been approved by the Potsdam Town Planning Board. The board voted to issue a special use permit following a public hearing Tuesday night for the company’s site plan and request to construct a 30,000-square-foot light manufacturing facility at 6968 Route 56. LC Drives develops permanent magnet technologies for electric motors and generators, and directs its work to support renewable energy in marine propulsion, wind turbine generators and industrial motors for manufacturing facilities. The town decision comes after the St. Lawrence County Planning Board granted conditional approval for the project last month.

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Potsdam's LC Drives renewing call for state aid as proposed Route 56 site moves forward | Business

Potsdam's LC Drives renewing call for state aid as proposed Route 56 site moves forward | Business
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New facial recognition technology to be installed at Clarkson's North Country Incubator

Monday, February 1, 2021 - 1:32 pm POTSDAM Clarkson University has teamed up with Precise Biometrics to install Precise’s YOUNiQ facial recognition for facility access in the North Country Incubator – part of Clarkson’s Shipley Center for Innovation. Following the installation, the 16 tenant companies with combined 150 employees will have access to the system which gives users access to the facilities using facial recognition technology, rather than the use of a traditional key or keycard. Precise YOUNiQ integrates face recognition with access control systems to provide convenient and secure access to facilities. The technology behind the product is based on artificial intelligence that confirms the individual’s identity through its unique facial features.

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