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Workforce Training

Thursday, February 19, 2009

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Workforce Training

Thursday, February 19, 2009

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The Obama Administration Must Accelerate Energy Innovation, Says PCAST Report

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

It is imperative that the Obama administration create a more coordinated and robust federal energy policy focused on advancing energy innovation, according to a new report by the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). They argue the U.S. must be at the forefront of energy technology to increase economic competiveness, protect the environment and improve national security. In Accelerating the Pace of Change in Energy Technologies Though an Integrated Federal Energy Policy, PCAST outlines several recommendations that could position the U.S.

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Clean Tech Commercialization in NM Will Create High-tech Businesses and Jobs, Says Group

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

In Growing New Mexico's Clean Tech Economy, the Clean Technology Commercialization Working Group examines steps that must be taken for New Mexico to capitalize on the state's clean technology opportunity by bridging the funding "valley of death." In a report commissioned by the New Mexico Economic Development Department, the advisory group asserts four high-priority recommendations will accelerate New Mexico's clean technology commercialization.

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Regulatory Requirements, Cost Contributing to Decline of U.S. Medical Device Startups, Survey Finds

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

A survey of medical technology companies and venture capital firms with a presence in the life sciences field revealed that the U.S. is at risk of losing its global leadership position in medtech innovation because of unpredictable, inefficient, and expensive regulatory processes within the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Further, survey data indicate that innovators and medical device companies are relocating to other countries in greater numbers to take advantage of more streamlined regulatory processes and lower costs.

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38 States Report Declines in GDP for 2009

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Nationwide downturns in durable-goods manufacturing and construction led to declining real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 39 states last year, according to a recent release by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The largest declines were seen in the Great Lakes region, where Michigan, Ohio and Indiana suffered considerable losses in manufacturing. Meanwhile, Oklahoma, Wyoming and North Dakota posted the highest percentage GDP gains. Read the BEA release .

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Recent Research: Does Academic Entrepreneurship Stifle Research?

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Encouraging university researchers to bring their discoveries to market is a key component of many regional innovation strategies, but entrepreneurial activity by faculty may come at a cost, according to several recent scholarly articles by Andrew A. Toole and Dirk Czarnitzki. Toole and Czarnitzki examined the publication and commercialization histories of U.S. university-based life scientists and found that engaging in entrepreneurial activities tends to lower their publication rate, even after returning to the university full-time.

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Asian Countries Announce Major Technology Investments

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

As the U.S. Congress is ironing out the details of the stimulus package, the final share of science and technology investments within the bill is not known at this time. However outside of the U.S., other countries have recently announced their own proposals to improve the research and innovation infrastructure of their countries.

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France Biotech Reports a 79% Fall in Equity Investments in French Biotech Companies in 2008 and Asks the Government to Implement a Stimulus Plan for Young, Innovative Companies

Friday, February 6, 2009

DATELINE: PARIS

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As U.S. App Economy Matures, States Target Developers

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Mobile app development is emerging as a bright spot in the U.S. innovation economy, according to a report commissioned by CTIA-The Wireless Association and the Application Developers Alliance. The groups estimate that more than 500,000 jobs have been created in the U.S. based on app development since the launch of the original iPhone in 2007. This count includes IT-related jobs in service of app development, non-IT jobs at app companies and jobs in the local economy supported by app developers.

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Space — The New Economic Frontier?

Sunday, October 10, 2010

As the private company SpaceX sends its first cargo delivery to the International Space Station, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced close to $500,000 in matching grants in three areas to assist with space transportation infrastructure.

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Missouri, Ohio and Texas Governors Seek Increased Support for TBED Efforts

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Not all of the news coming out of governors' offices is bad for TBED strategies. For example, just in the past week, governors in Missouri, Ohio and Texas proposed increases in state investments for job creation in emerging fields, higher education scholarships, and technology commercialization and research programs. The following overview provides highlights of their recommendations for TBED proposals in the upcoming fiscal year or biennium.

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Tech Talkin' Govs, Part V

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The fifth installment of the Tech Talkin' Govs series includes highlights from state of the state, budget and inaugural addresses from governors in Alabama, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Utah.

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U.S. Economic Troubles Lead to Drop in 2008 Venture Capital Activity

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Geographic Concentration Continues as California Share Grows, SSTI's VC Dashboard Shows

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Fiscal Commission Proposes Extensive Cuts to Federal Economic Development

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

After months of closed-door negotiations, the chairs of National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform has released a draft list of proposals to reduce the growing federal deficit. The proposals include drastic cuts to the federal government's economic development agencies, including the elimination of the Economic Development Administration (EDA) and the Hollings Manufacturing Extension Program (MEP), as well as the merging of the Department of Commerce and the Small Business Administration (SBA).

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ITIF Releases 2010 State New Economy Index

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Massachusetts remains the state best prepared to navigate the changing economy, according to the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation's (ITIF) 2010 State New Economy Index. ITIF uses 26 indicators in five categories to evaluate the economic structure of states and assess their capacity to drive innovation-based growth. Massachusetts ranked number one in economic preparedness by a wide margin, as it has since the first index was released in 1999.

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Facing a Budget Crisis, UK Will Not Cut S&T Spending

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Facing the largest budget deficit in the European Union, British Prime Minister David Cameron will not to cut spending on S&T. The European Commission predicts the UK will face a 12 percent budget deficit in 2011. To combat this deficit, the Cameron led Tory-Liberal Democrat coalition took drastic measures to reduce the deficit by 2014.

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Report Suggests Complete Data Collection to Overcome Challenges in Commercializing Space-Related SBIR Technologies

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Department of Defense (DoD) lacks complete data on the number of technologies commercialized and therefore cannot determine the return on its space-related SBIR investment, finds a report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). To meet space-related technology needs, DoD invested $5 billion, or approximately 11 percent of its total SBIR budget, on space-related Phase I and Phase II contracts over fiscal years 2005-09.

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Global Entrepreneurship Week Aims to Inspire Youth

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

This week, millions of people in more than 100 countries across the globe will participate in activities, forums and competitions geared toward helping young people develop the skills and knowledge needed to grow innovative companies as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week 2010. The third annual celebration co-founded by the Kauffman Foundation and Enterprise UK boasts participation from students, educators, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and government officials. In tandem with the global celebration, President Obama proclaimed Nov.

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Recent Research: Federal Innovation Programs Essential Component to the 21st National Economy

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

"Despite the clear limitations of existing federal innovation programs, they remain important to our national economic competitiveness," according to a new report from the Center for American Progress. In Silos of Small Beer, authors Maryann Feldman and Lauren Lanahan examine the efficacy of federal innovation programs on the regional economic development of the eastern Midwest region that includes Pittsburgh in western Pennsylvania; and Cleveland, Akron and Youngstown in northeast Ohio.

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Budget Proposals Produce Mixed Bag for TBED Programs

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

As governors across the nation seek to fill record deficits, many new and longstanding TBED initiatives are facing challenging cuts or elimination. At the same time, governors are shoring up support for critical, targeted investments in the economy that they say are needed now more than ever.

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Tech Talkin' Govs, Part IV

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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Maryland Budget Proposal Increases Support for State's Bio 2020 Initiative

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

In support of the state's goal to attract and grow biotechnology companies, Gov.

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TBED People and Organizations

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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SSTI Job Corner

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

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