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SyracuseCoE Supports Clean Tech Startups

Two Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems startups received $7,500 for research and development projects through the Innovation Fund pitch competition.
Emma Ertinger Nov. 10, 2025

SyracuseCoE

(SyracuseCoE) has awarded funds to two startups through its 2025-26 Innovation Fund pitch competition.

罢丑别听聽is a seed fund supported through聽 memberships and offered to help companies overcome research and development barriers to commercialization, leveraging the support of SyracuseCoE-affiliated universities, faculty and students. Projects must address a challenge within SyracuseCoE鈥檚 broad core focus areas of healthy and efficient buildings, clean energy and resilient, low-carbon communities.

Two startups in SyracuseCoE鈥檚 Partner Program,聽听补苍诲听, were selected to receive awards of $7,500 each for research and development projects.

KLAW Industries was awarded funding to study the chemical, mechanical and physical properties of utilizing windowpane waste glass in high-performance, low-carbon concrete. Based in Binghamton, New York, KLAW Industries diverts contaminated glass from the waste stream and repurposes it into a patent-pending material to replace cement in concrete mix. The company will work in partnership with Mohammad Uzzal Hossain at Department of Sustainable Resources Management.

PanLys was awarded funding to validate its Visible-Light Photocatalytic Oxidation (VL-PCO) technology for continuous microbial control in HVAC systems. Partnering with Syracuse University faculty, the startup will test coated filters and in-duct modules to measure microbial reduction, airflow performance and energy impact under U.S. building conditions. PanLys develops innovative technology that protects people from harmful microorganisms in high-traffic indoor spaces, such as hospitals, restaurants, research and development labs and offices.

Innovation Fund pitches are evaluated by a group of external reviewers. SyracuseCoE gratefully acknowledges the panel of volunteer reviewers for lending their time and expertise, including Jim D鈥橝gostino (TDO), Jeff Fuchsberg (Center for Advanced Systems and Engineering at Syracuse University), Indaria Jones (Couri Hatchery Business Incubator at the Whitman School of Management), John Lawyer (Syracuse University alumnus), and Tong Lin (SyracuseCoE).

鈥淲e are delighted to collaborate with companies to turn research into real-world impact,鈥 says Bing Dong, Traugott Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and SyracuseCoE co-director. 鈥淐ongratulations to KLAW Industries and PanLys!鈥

SyracuseCoE is New York State鈥檚 Center of Excellence for Environmental and Energy Systems. Support for the Innovation Fund is provided by members of the SyracuseCoE Partner Program. To date, the Innovation Fund has invested over $640,000 in more than 60 projects throughout New York State and beyond.

Eligibility for Innovation Fund awards is open to all current members of the聽. To learn more about joining the SyracuseCoE Partner Program, contact Tammy Rosanio at聽tlrosani@syr.edu.