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New Report Highlights Best Practices in Manufacturing Policy, Importance of Global Supply Chains

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Manufacturing creates more high-value jobs than any sector in the global economy and is essential to sustainable economic growth in both the developing and developed world, according to the Manufacturing for Growth – Strategies for Driving Growth and Employment from the World Economic Forum (WEF). Written in collaboration with Deloitte LLP, the three-volume series of reports examines key trends, effective strategies and best practices related to the global manufacturing sector in three key areas:

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Virginia Gov Proposes $25M Research and Technology Fund, $50M Boost for Higher Ed

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

A $25 million fund providing grants for tech commercialization, matching funds for research, and funding to attract "star" researchers to Virginia's universities is a key component of Gov. Bob McDonnell's $54 million Opportunity at Work agenda presented to lawmakers as part of his amendments to the 2010-12 budget. The governor's budget also includes $5 million for a refundable R&D tax credit and an extra $50 million for higher education directed toward increasing college access and economic development opportunities.

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Tech Talkin' Govs: Part I

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The 11th Annual Tech Talkin' Govs series highlights new and expanded TBED proposals from governors' State of the State, Budget and Inaugural Addresses across the nation. The first edition includes excerpts from speeches delivered in the following states:

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Hawaii Dedicates $6M to Pursue High-Growth Opportunities

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Envisioned as a comprehensive state-level program to support an entrepreneurial ecosystem, the HI Growth Initiative was approved by lawmakers to diversify the state's economy and promote the development of high-growth, entrepreneurial businesses. Backed by Gov. Neil Abercrombie, the initiative has three main objectives focused on helping entrepreneurs commercialize intellectual property, access business mentors, network with global investors, and gain access to follow-on capital. Funds will be managed by the Hawaii Strategic Development Corporation.

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Venture Investment Declines, While Angel Activity Ticks Upward

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Both venture capital dollars invested and total deals declined in the first quarter of the year, according to the PricewaterhouseCoopers/National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) Moneytree survey. The capital-intensive life science and clean technology sectors were particularly hard hit, along with seed and early stage investments. Within the data, however, a number of bright spots remained for entrepreneurs seeking capital. Seed and early stage investments continue to comprise more than 50 percent of all deals and first-time fundings remain within a healthy range.

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Register Now for May 8 Call and Improve Your Chances of Winning National Award

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

SSTI is hosting an informational call on May 8 at 3:30 PM ET to provide helpful hints on applying for the 2013 Excellence in TBED awards. Knowledge is power, and this is a great opportunity to gain a competitive edge by learning more about the application process. We also will share tips on writing an outstanding application. The awards recognize exceptional achievements in expanding research capacity, commercializing research, building entrepreneurial capacity, increasing access to capital, and improving competitiveness of existing industries.

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NASA, Public-Private Partners Host Innovation Challenge for Sustainable Manufacturing

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

NASA, USAID, the State Department and Nike have partnered to issue an innovation challenge for inventors to develop new, sustainable materials and methods for manufacturing fabric. The winners will have their technology presented at NASA's 2013 LAUNCH System Challenge Forum in Pasadena, CA. The LAUNCH Forum is directed by a council of entrepreneurs, scientists, government, academia, and business leaders and is used by NASA to promote sustainability initiatives, including projects related to global health, renewable energy, and agriculture.

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Canadian Council Proposes Model, Metrics for Regional Innovation Ecosystems

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Innovation is not a causal, linear process, but a dynamic and ever-changing network of actors connected by activities and linkages, according to a report from the Council of Canadian Academies. Despite this complexity, however, by identifying behaviors that feed firm innovation, regions can make informed decisions about high-tech economic development. In the report, the council identifies quantitative ways to measure the actual and potential impact of innovation investments, along with presenting a new firm-centric model of innovation ecosystems.

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Build Your Brand, Show Your Support For TBED: Check Out The Remaining Sponsorship Opportunities!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Increase your visibility through Sponsorship Opportunities during SSTI's 17th Annual Conference in Portland, OR, Sept. 15-17. Due to numerous requests, we have unveiled highly visible interactive opportunities at the right price point. A few of the exciting options include:

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MEP Center Awards Announced for Arizona and Rhode Island

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

NIST MEP has finalized cooperative agreements to create new MEP Centers in Arizona and Rhode Island. NIST is awarding $1 million to the Arizona Commerce Authority and $750,000 to the University of Rhode Island Research Foundation to serve small- and mid-sized manufacturers in their states. Read the release...

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Study of UK Peer-to-Peer Lending Hints at Potential Crowdfunding Participants

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Shortly after the first anniversary of the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act — see the March 28, 2012 issue of the Digest) Mary Jo White was sworn in as the 31st Chair of the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC).

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TBED People and Orgs

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Bill Kirkland will head the new Office of Economic Engagement that will begin operations July 1 at the University of South Carolina. The new entity will facilitate business development statewide, and work through USC&'s seven regional campuses.

John Carey, a former state representative, was appointed by Gov. John Kasich as the chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents.

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Southwestern Universities Reorganizing Their Economic Development, Technology Transfer Activities

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Two universities, the University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM) and the University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), are expanding or restructuring their economic development operations to improve commercialization of technology stemming from faculty research and the coordination and business development in their communities.

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U.S. R&D Expenditures by State and Performer: 2009-10

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

While New Mexico continues to lead the country in R&D intensity, California remains at the top in R&D expenditures, according to new National Science Foundation (NSF) data from 2009 and 2010. The new report provides updated, detailed statistical tables on current and historical patterns (1953 to 2010) of U.S. research and development (R&D) expenditures by performing sector, source of funds, character of work and state.

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Accelerators, Bubbles and Regional Innovation — Two Experts Weigh In

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

With more than 200 mentoring-intensive accelerators launching, convening, or closing down sometime in the past two years, it has become clear that announcing an accelerator's creation and sustaining one for multiple years are proving to be two very different matters. So it was a welcome change during a recent RIAN webinar to step away from the swagger-filled hyperbole of the bubble-watching blogosphere to hear well-grounded perspective and sage advice from two experts involved in the day-to-day operations of long-running and nationally recognized accelerators.

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TBED People and Orgs

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Chris Coburn, the founding executive director of Cleveland Clinic Innovations, is leaving at the end of May to join Boston-based Partners Healthcare, the largest healthcare system in Massachusetts.

Mary Jo White has been confirmed by the Senate as the new head of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Georgia, Virginia Lawmakers Expand Investments in Research, Cybersecurity

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

As the 2013 legislative session draws to a close for several states, lawmakers approved measures to create new opportunities for economic growth or expand investments in programs demonstrating positive outcomes. Lawmakers in Georgia increased funding for established university-based research initiatives and set up a state-run venture capital fund to invest in innovative companies. In Virginia, a new cybersecurity accelerator will help propel technology and companies in an emerging sector.

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Strategy Outlined to Encourage Strengthening of Manufacturing Communities

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

To encourage communities to strengthen their industrial ecosystems, the U.S. Department of Commerce has announced it will make awards to up to 25 communities to launch implementation strategies. The solicitation for the awards will be released in May, and awards of up to $200,000 each will be issued by the end of September. The awards are one part of a four–phase plan announced by Deputy Secretary of Commerce Rebecca Blank last week that also includes listening sessions and a proposal to award five to six communities $25 million each.

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Tax Credits Help Advance Maryland's Innovation Agenda

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Maryland often has been at the forefront of innovation with a longstanding reputation for investing in science and technology to capture new opportunities for economic growth. This year's legislative session was no different. Lawmakers backed Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposals to support the state's bioscience sector, expand the R&D tax credit, enhance workforce training, and promote measures to establish the state as a leader in cybersecurity.

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ITIF Offers Strategy To Reignite American Competitiveness Through COMPETES Act Reauthorization

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

U.S. innovation policy, which in the latter half of the twentieth century became focused on massive federal investment in basic research, is no longer tenable, according to a new report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF). In the post-World War II era, the federal government funded a wide variety of costly basic research projects at U.S. universities and federal laboratories without a guiding economic strategy for these investments.

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SSTI Launches New Means for Members to Connect

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

SSTI is excited to launch a new service to permit our members to better connect with each other. The new Member Listserv is already proving to be a valuable resource to better facilitate the exchange of ideas and expertise among SSTI members. You can join the discussion right now by becoming an SSTI Member. Contact Noelle Sheets sheets@ssti.org or visit http://www.ssti.org/benefits.htm to join today.

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FY14 Federal Budget Request Overview

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Each year, SSTI provides Digest readers with a comprehensive review of technology-based economic development spending in the the president's federal budget request. The year's edition includes proposed FY14 spending on R&D, STEM education, manufacturing, broadband, small business support, technology transfer, entrepreneurship, innovation workforce initiatives and more.

The full report is available for download in pdf format (626 kb).

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Stories You May Have Missed This Week in the SSTI Digest

Friday, January 10, 2014

Governors in Idaho, Kentucky, New York, Virginia and West Virginia outlined their achievements in building stronger technology economies and unveiled some of their plans for the coming year as SSTI kicked off its annual Tech Talkin' Govs series. SSTI also examined  the decline in U.S. basic research, even as overall R&D spending rises.

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White House Targets Clean Energy Manufacturing to Boost U.S. Competitiveness

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Last week the Obama administration launched a new Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative housed within the Department of Energy. The initiative will use public-private partnerships to drive an open-source, "smart" manufacturing network that will help U.S. clean energy manufacturing firms reduce costs, increase competitiveness, and boost productivity.

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Regional High-Tech Incubators, $50M VC Fund Win Support from NY Lawmakers

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

With a continued push toward regionalism to better support the state's high-tech platform, lawmakers approved in the FY14 budget startup funding for a new statewide incubator program that provides grants for the incubators and tax incentives for client companies. The initiative is part of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's planned expansion for the state's 10 regional councils.

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