SBA seeks public comment in two areas related to supply chains
Slowing Q1 VC investment could mean more selective investors and difficult fundraising
What happened in 2018 that is still affecting new college grads seeking jobs?
The Illinois-Wisconsin-Indiana region could see as many as 191,000 quantum jobs by 2035
TBED Works: Sandia spinout creates commercial opportunities for lab-developed technologies
Recent Research: Findings demonstrate the positive impact of government venture capital on startup business growth
State News for May 7, 2026
Action needed: Endorse the Build to Scale Reauthorization Act of 2026
Researchers find AI adoption moderate across firms, stronger among individuals
As BBBRC programs mature, SSTI gears up to tell their stories
Key Senate approps subcommittee chair, members concerned over proposed MEP elimination
“We need clear answers on how the department intends to support these manufacturers if this program is eliminated.”
SBIR slowly relaunching following president’s signature
What does bird migration have to do with regional innovation?
Carolina Chickadee
(Credit: Mr. Jamsey)
An FY25 decline in public higher ed funding raises questions about future trends
GAO finds Bayh-Dole still working
ASAE reports on the health of associations: Uncertain times ahead
What are current trends in the financial health and well-being of the business, industry, and trade associations, including tech councils and chambers of commerce, that can play various roles related to a state or regional innovation strategy? Association involvement can cover the full spectrum of helpfulness and harm as these communities may serve as allies, antagonists, assistants, advocates, or adversaries—sometimes simultaneously.
State News for April 23, 2026
Member News April 23, 2026
SC Launch Inc., the investment affiliate of the South Carolina Research Authority, was named in PitchBook’s 2025 Global League Table for the Southeast region. The ranking award is attributed to SC Launch Inc.’s acceleration in investment activity during recent months. Since J
With OZ expansion looming, research shows program has little net jobs impact
When the Opportunity Zone program was authorized by Congress in 2017, there was high hope that it would give a significant boost to the employment rates of those living in the poorest areas of our cities. Unfortunately, a new research paper adds to the growing findings of the program’s shortcomings and disappointing outcomes, just as the next race to establish new OZ designations is set to begin.