Senator Helming Highlights Region’s Role in Advanced Manufacturing

Senator Helming and two men pose with manufacturing machinery and parts in a Finger Lakes facility.
Senator Pam Helming (left) visits an advanced manufacturing facility in the Finger Lakes region, posing with two employees and machinery.

At the American Center for Optics Manufacturing’s Western NY Optics Workforce and Legislative Partners Breakfast, Senator Pam Helming praised the region’s contributions to strengthening America’s optics, defense, and advanced manufacturing sectors, while reaffirming her commitment to bringing and protecting good-paying jobs in Western New York.

“The future is optics—and it’s happening right here in Western New York,” Helming said. “Companies like Sydor, Optimax, OptiPro, Syntec Optics and many others in our district are proof that when we invest in people and technology, we build world-class businesses and create lasting opportunity.”

The event, hosted by Sydor Technologies and organized by AmeriCOM, highlighted how innovation and collaboration are driving growth throughout the NY SMART I-Corridor.

A key focus of the breakfast was workforce development. Senator Helming spotlighted her Pathways to Prosperity initiative, launched in partnership with Jay Roscup of Wayne County Community School, which connects K–12 students with local careers in optics and advanced manufacturing.

“Programs like Pathways to Prosperity are making it clear to young people that there’s a future for them right here at home,” Helming added. “These are family-sustaining careers in industries that are growing, and they’re happening in our backyard.”

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