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Monday, September 13, 2004

David Winwood is the new director of North Carolina State University's Centennial Campus.

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Digest, Funding Supplement Publication Schedule

Monday, December 18, 2006

Due to the Christmas and New Year's Day holidays, the next issue of the SSTI Weekly Digest will be published during the week of Jan. 8, 2007. Publication of the Funding Supplement also will resume in January, following this week's issue (Dec. 18, due out by Thursday).



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Indiana Governor Proposes Higher Ed Initiatives to Stem 'Brain Drain'

Monday, December 18, 2006

State lottery would be leased to private company to finance fund, scholarships

Two initiatives recently proposed by Gov. Mitch Daniels would keep graduating college students in-state and lure world-class researchers to Indiana's public universities. However, a lottery lease plan that would, in part, finance the initiatives may be more the center of attention with Indiana legislators.



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Oregon Sets Sights on Innovation Plan

Monday, December 18, 2006

The Oregon Innovation Council (Oregon InC), which spent a year reviewing how best to expand the state’s economy by leveraging industry-supported initiatives with public investments, may get to see the toils of its labor come to fruition. Gov. Ted Kulongoski released earlier this month his 2007-09 budget, with full support for the innovation plan put out by Oregon InC.



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Hawaii Commission Recommends Greater Accountability for High-Tech Investment Tax Credit Program

Monday, December 18, 2006

A recent report from Hawaii’s Tax Review Commission recommends the state eliminate or drastically overhaul its five-year old tax credit for high-tech investors. According to the report, the current credit provides no clear advantage to the state and appears open to taxpayer abuse. The commission was particularly troubled by the lack of data provided by taxpayers who were approved for the credit and by the lack of transparency concerning the credit within the state’s Department of Taxation.

 

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Want Some Advice on Your TBED Efforts?

Monday, December 18, 2006

SSTI's most recent publication, A Resource Guide for Technology-based Economic Development, provides valuable insights into three of the most important elements of transforming regional economies:

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Filling in the Pieces to Build the High-Tech Economy in Kansas City

Monday, December 18, 2006

The Kansas City region is obtaining funding for high-tech research in the life sciences, but entrepreneurship is stifled because of fragmented efforts to improve the innovation environment and the region’s lack of an overall strategy for its various stakeholders. This finding and others were identified in Completing the Puzzle: Creating a High-Tech and Life Sciences Economy in Kansas City, a recent report prepared for the Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program.

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Enrollment of New International Students Up 8% from 2005

Monday, December 18, 2006

In what is often seen as a leading indicator of future total international student enrollment numbers, the percentage of newly enrolled foreign students has increased 8.3 percent between the 2004-05 and 2005-06 school years. This trend and others were highlighted in the annual Open Doors Report published by the Institute of International Education. The attractiveness of the U.S.

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Incubators in the News

Monday, August 30, 2004

New York City Launches Second Biotech Incubator Companies wanting to commercialize new technologies can now bring their companies to Brooklyn, with the June opening of a new technology incubator located near Downstate University's biochemistry department.

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Maximizing Your Professional Development Dollars

Monday, August 30, 2004

Travel and training dollars are limited for most tech-based economic development programs. For many states, these are the first budget items frozen in a cutback. As a result, you need to get the most bang for each dollar spent on professional development for each staff member.

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People

Monday, August 30, 2004

Former New Mexico Gov. Garrey Carruthers (1987-1990) has been named vice provost for economic development at New Mexico State University.

The Louisiana Emerging Technologies Center announced Arthur Cooper will serve as its first executive director.

South Carolina Research Authority president Larry Druffel has announced he will retire next year.

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Monday, August 30, 2004

Former New Mexico Gov. Garrey Carruthers (1987-1990) has been named vice provost for economic development at New Mexico State University.

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People

Monday, August 30, 2004

The Louisiana Emerging Technologies Center announced Arthur Cooper will serve as its first executive director.

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People

Monday, August 30, 2004

South Carolina Research Authority president Larry Druffel has announced he will retire next year.

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People

Monday, August 30, 2004

Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius named Howard Fricke to serve as secretary of the state's Commerce Department.

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People

Monday, August 30, 2004

Don Hutchinson is the new director of the Mayor's Office of Economic Development for the city of New Orleans.

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People

Monday, August 30, 2004

Connecticut Gov. Jodi Rell named Marie O'Brien to oversee the Connecticut Development Authority.

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People

Monday, August 30, 2004

DC Tech, the Washington DC Technology Council, announced Penny Pickett will be the new president.

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People

Monday, August 30, 2004

IEDC's legislative director, Toby Rittner, has been named executive director of the Council of Development Finance Agencies.

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People

Monday, August 30, 2004

Jay Tieber is the new president of the National Association of Seed and Venture Funds.

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New TBED Guide Helps During Times of Transition

Monday, December 11, 2006

Congress isn't the only place looking at dramatic changes in January. With 11 governors and hundreds of state legislators taking office for the first time, tech-based economic developers across the country are presented with both opportunity and challenge. A change in state leadership often presents the opportunity for positive changes in direction of outdated economic development policies and programs.

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Is Your TBED Strategy on the Right Track?

Monday, December 11, 2006

A handy resource for bringing new staff, board members and legislators quickly up to speed on TBED, A Resource Guide for Technology-based Economic Development targets a primary audience of existing practitioners looking to implement new or update older programs. SSTI compiled the book's recommendations after conducting extensive interviews with dozens of the countries leading TBED experts.

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Universities as Drivers for Economic Transformation

Monday, December 11, 2006

Both the Bush Administration and incoming Congressional Democrat leadership plan to put higher education under the spotlight in 2007, stressing issues of accessibility and cost containment. While their approaches to the problems will be different, both sides agree universities will play even greater roles in maintaining U.S. economic leadership in the 21st century than they have in the past.



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Fostering Tech-based Entrepreneurship

Monday, December 11, 2006

It is unfortunate the word entrepreneurship has become as overused a buzzword as innovation because developing vibrant climates to support tech entrepreneurs remains one of the most important elements of successful state and local TBED.



Not all entrepreneurship is created equal, however. The country's standard of living will decline if it were based entirely on low-wage retail and service businesses – even if every single one of them was created by budding entrepreneurs.



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Increasing Local Access to Equity Capital

Monday, December 11, 2006

The public role in increasing access to capital is, perhaps, the most controversial element of TBED – if any of the public's role in the 21st century to strengthen competitiveness in a global knowledge economy is controversial.



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