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71 teams are advancing to the full-proposal stage of the second NSF Engines competition

Thursday, October 31, 2024

The U.S. National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program announced that 71 teams are advancing to the next stage of the second NSF Engines competition.

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White House memo aims to kickstart AI, particularly in areas of national security

Thursday, October 31, 2024

A new White House national security memo (NSM) builds on last year’s Executive Order on AI and cal

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SSTI Conference keynote session to focus on AI, globalization, and the future of TBED

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Whether one calls them transformational or disruptive, challenging or exciting, topics like generative AI, Big Tech, climate change, and geopolitical/economic issues will have significant influences on the future focus and efforts of every organization employing readers of this newsletter. There hasn’t been a forum for the field to talk about all of it openly and honestly—until December, that is. 

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ARC Awards $33.5 M to accelerate economic growth across 13 Appalachian states

Thursday, October 31, 2024

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) awarded $33.5 million to 12 collaborative, multi-state projects designed to drive large-scale economic transformation.

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Useful Stats: Business R&D by industry, 2018 and 2022

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Manufacturing industries accounted for approximately $372 billion, or 54%, of all domestic business enterprise R&D (BERD) expenditures in 2022, up 36% from $274 billion in 2018. Despite this increase of nearly $100 billion over the past five years, the share of BERD expenditures in manufacturing industries has decreased eight percentage points from its 2018 value of 62%.

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Think Tech Hubs should be funded? Join SSTI and others in acting now

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Congress authorized $10 billion over five years for regional tech hubs to improve America’s competitiveness and regional economies. To date, Congress has appropriated only $541 million for the program—just 5% of the authorized level—of which a $459 million downpayment was provided though the FY 2023 disaster supplemental.

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Avoiding burnout productively

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Growing your local or state economy through innovation and technology-based economic development most often feels like a full-sprint ultramarathon. It doesn't help that so many external influences on how you do your job seem to change the rules and landscape thrown at you all the time. Take Nov 5, for example. You need a break! But you also need time to pause, think, and strategize with your teammates for the coming year. There is a way to achieve both simultaneously, and I love it! More...

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SSTI Personnel News

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Last week, as the SSTI Board considered the year that is ahead, the Board asked Dan Berglund to reconsider his decision from earlier in the year to step down. While the election results are uncertain, one certainty now is there will be a change in presidential administration. The Board felt it was important for the field for Berglund to guide the organization through one more presidential transition-- this will now be his fifth.

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Treasury approves an additional $106M in SSBCI 2.0 dollars for tribal governments

Thursday, October 24, 2024

The Treasury Department has recently approved an additional $106 million in SSBCI dollars for tribal governments: $102 million as part of the Capital Program and $4 million as part of the Technical Assistance (TA) Grant Program.

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Useful Stats: BERD intensity on the rise, a decade-long look at the nation and states, 2013-2022

Thursday, October 24, 2024

While both gross domestic product (GDP) and population have steadily increased across the United States over the last decade, the growth of business enterprise R&D (BERD) expenditures has surged ahead at an even faster pace.

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Think Tech Hubs should be funded? Join SSTI and others in acting now

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Congress authorized $10 billion over five years for regional tech hubs to improve America’s competitiveness and regional economies. To date, Congress has appropriated only $541 million for the program—just 5% of the authorized level—of which a $459 million downpayment was provided though the FY 2023 disaster supplemental.

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Defense launches $1B loan program for critical tech companies

Thursday, October 24, 2024

The Office of Strategic Capital within the U.S. Department of Defense announced the availability of $984 million for equipment financing for projects to develop critical technologies. Companies can have their loans sponsored by another public or nonprofit entity, which appears to be a means of supplementing applications from companies that are otherwise too new or financially risky. Loan applications will be available from January 2 to February 3, 2025, and the office anticipates making 10 loans from $10-$150 million.

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Maximizing visibility: leveraging impact reports for TBED success

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Are you tired of your organization's impact going unnoticed? Join our webinar to discover how to use compelling, attention-grabbing impact reports to tell your success stories in a way that resonates with funders, media, and the public. You’ll hear from three types of organizations with three very different funding models.

Our expert panel will share real-world examples of TBED organizations using impact reports to

  • secure funding,
  • boost media coverage,
  • strengthen partnerships, and
  • elevate their reputation.

Learn how to

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More girls are interested in STEM careers, yet barriers persist

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Even though women make up nearly half of the U.S. workforce, their involvement in critical occupations going forward does not reflect that. For instance, in 2021, they only constituted 35% of environmental engineers, 17% of civil engineers, and 9% of mechanical engineers, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau analyzed by the Society of Women Engineers.

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Tech Equity in Action report provides insights for TBED practitioners incorporating inclusion into economic programs

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Despite recent attacks on affirmative action and diversity, equity, and inclusion, the TBED community continues to work toward broadening participation in innovation driven growth.

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Recent research: Some tech clusters are better than others for encouraging innovation

Thursday, October 17, 2024

Innovation spreads, but how far can it reach? A new study finds that firms operating in multiple tech clusters act as conduits, transmitting knowledge and boosting productivity across distant locations. However, certain types of firms are better at it—and benefit more readily—than others. This insight, from a recent National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) working paper, “Innovation Spillovers across U.S.

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Treasury announces 14 SSBCI Small Business Opportunity Program (SBOP) awards totaling $75M

Thursday, October 17, 2024

As a part of the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)’s Technical Assistance (TA) Program, the Treasury Department has announced 14 Small Business Opportunity Program (SBOP) awards to 12 states and two Tribal governments, each ranging from $1.6 to $10 million, totaling $75 million. SSBCI’s TA program is divided into two major programs: the TA Grant program and SBOP.

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Useful Stats: Business R&D consolidates further within top states, 2013-2022

Thursday, October 17, 2024

As business R&D expenditures continue to increase nationwide, disparities between states deepen, an SSTI analysis of new Business Enterprise Research and Development (BERD) survey data reveals.

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SBA names winners of Regional Innovation Clusters Initiative

Thursday, October 10, 2024

The Small Business Administration’s (SBA’s) has announced the Regional Innovation Clusters initiative awards winners. There are 14 winners from a pool of 79 applicants. There are two categories for these awards: emerging and mature clusters.

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A home full of people who understand your work

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Doing this work in our separate regions and states, we can feel at times like we're the only ones doing what we do. SSTI recognizes it is even hard to explain your work to friends and family. What is a tech-based economic development practitioner? An ecosystem builder? A commercialization professional?  

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Useful Stats: Business R&D continues to rise despite inflationary concerns; federal share wanes

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Domestic business R&D expenditures have jumped 15% ($89 billion) from 2021 to 2022. This jump continues a decade-long trend of year-over-year increases, as a new 2022 Business Enterprise R&D (BERD) survey shows.

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Useful Stats: Roller coaster ride of state support for higher education from FY 1980-2024 continues

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

State support for higher education in the United States over the last four decades can best be characterized as having fluctuations and shifts in priorities. Using fiscal year (FY) 1980 as a starting point, while overall state support for higher education has grown, it has done so with volatility driven in part by decreased revenue as a result of recessions, and it has frequently taken years for state support to recover to pre-recession levels. In four states, state support on a constant 1983-dollar basis is still less than was spent in 1980.

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Recent Research: Gender differences in motivations for academic entrepreneurship

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Since the inception of I-Corps, only 20% of participants have been women, according to the 2023 National Science Foundation I-Corps biennial program report.

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Webinar recap: Community college strategies for TBED talent development

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Listen, refine, apply: Lorain County Community College’s approach to TBED talent development demonstrates a responsive, industry-aligned education strategy. A recent TBED Community of Practice webinar highlighted how this process keeps their semiconductor and microelectronics program in sync with ever-evolving student and industry needs.

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SSTI 2024 Conference agenda is now online

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Connect. Discover. Refresh with your peers in Arizona this December. Our newly released agenda will guide you to immersing yourself at SSTI's 2024 Annual Conference. We will explore nearly the full scope of tech-based economic development in session formats that facilitate conversation, new ideas, and new collaboration opportunities.

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Useful Stats: Higher education R&D expenditures reach $117 billion in FY 2024

Thursday, January 8, 2026

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