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Tech Talkin’ Govs 2025: Innovation emphasized in governors’ State of the State addresses—Part 5

Thursday, March 20, 2025

In this final coverage of gubernatorial addresses as they discuss the innovation economy, the following highlights have been selected from State of the States or budget addresses given between Feb.

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California’s new $250M statewide economic initiative offers a plan for sustainable growth, innovation, and workforce mobility

Thursday, March 20, 2025

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Imperiled CDFI program supports innovation companies, too

Thursday, March 20, 2025

A recent Executive Order from the White House could jeopardize the Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Fund and put at risk investments in small businesses. The EO calls for the “non-statutory components and functions” of several governmental entities, among them are the CDFI and the Minority Business Development Agency, “to be eliminated ...

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Recent federal confirmations and nominations of relevance to innovation, TBED and economic development

Thursday, March 27, 2025

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The Senate has confirmed Michael Kratsios to serve as director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. 

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Recent Research: Adapting tech transfer for the 21st Century

Thursday, March 27, 2025

In the last twenty years, there has been a critical shift in the technology transfer landscape that calls for a fundamental overhaul of university Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) from focusing on passive IP management to active startup development, according to a recent SSRN article.

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Useful Stats: Industry breakdown of metropolitan and micropolitan area GDPs

Thursday, March 27, 2025

In a country marked by regional diversity, gaining insights into economic performance often means looking beyond conventional state and county boundaries to economic hubs. This edition of Useful Stats uses Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) data to first compare U.S. metropolitan and micropolitan GDPs broken down by industry for the last 20+ years, then consider each Metropolitan Statistical Area’s GDP by private industry, highlighting patterns and changes over the past decades.  

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Strategies for developing impactful annual reports—Part 4

Thursday, March 27, 2025

NOTE: The nation's community of technology-based economic development organizations is in its annual report season, and we've already seen several releases from SSTI members. All document TBED's impact on advancing research, moving it to market, and helping businesses improve their profitability and competitiveness.

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Global competition intensifies for US research talent amid funding uncertainty

Thursday, March 27, 2025

As U.S. research institutions face funding uncertainty, countries and universities worldwide are launching initiatives to lure away our scientific talent:

As U.S. research institutions face funding uncertainty, countries and universities worldwide are launching initiatives to lure away our scientific talent:

  • Twelve EU countries signed a letter calling for dedicated funding and an immigration framework in the next EU budget. Individual countries are taking separate actions.
  • Belgium’s Vrije Universiteit Brussel has allocated €2.5 million ($2.7 million) for 12 postdoctoral fellowships specifically targeting American researchers through its European Marie Skłodowska-Curie program.
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Pennsylvania Governor requests $113M for innovation in his FY 2026 spending plan

Thursday, March 27, 2025

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TBED CoP Webinar: Optimizing Tech Transfer Offices to deliver success for inventors, universities, and founders

Thursday, March 27, 2025

April 16, 2025, 2:00pm EDT
Free, registration required

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NIH posts modifications to proposal application and review process

Monday, March 31, 2025

How one applies and has their proposal reviewed to gain a small share of the world's largest funding source for life science research is changing. The following highlights modifications affecting grant applications submitted to the National Institutes of Health for due dates on or after January 25, 2025, as posted on their Implementation of New Initiatives and Policies page.

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Recent Research: Distance to college contributes to educational disparities

Thursday, April 3, 2025

The April 2025 issue of NBER Digest, a publication of the National Bureau of Economic Research, includes the following summary of a recent working paper. NBER grants permission to reproduce the piece here. While the research focuses on students’ experiences only in Texas, SSTI believes the findings likely could have policy value in other geographies striving to increase workers’ skill sets in an increasingly innovation driven economy.

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Empowering New Mexico: The 2025 economic development strategic plan

Thursday, April 3, 2025

States with economies based on resource extraction are among the least diversified in the country—they know well the boom-and-bust cycles that come with that concentration.

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AI hub in New Jersey opens as a state-university-industry partnership

Thursday, April 3, 2025

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Gov. Phil Murphy and representatives from the founding partners—the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA), Princeton University, Microsoft, and CoreWeave—officially opened the New Jersey Artificial Intelligence (NJAI) Hub on March 27, 2023. Together, the founding partners will invest over $72 million to support the long-term success of the hub. New Jersey’s NJEDA has committed $25 million; the remaining $47 million of donated services and support will come from Princeton and the industry partners. A portion of NJEDA’s and CoreWeave’s committed funding will include a planned NJ AI Venture Fund supporting innovation commercialization through equity investments.
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Administration moves to eliminate federal MEP program, sources indicate

Thursday, April 3, 2025

Numerous reports across the country indicate the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has taken the first step toward eliminating the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) program, which, for nearly 40 years, has provided technical assistance, training, research and strategic direction to tens of thousands of small and medium manufacturers across the country. Reports vary as to whether 10 or 11 of the 51 centers across the U.S.

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Back to the drawing board for big U.S. CHIPS investments?

Thursday, April 3, 2025

With President Trump’s March 31 signature on an executive order to create a United States Investment Accelerator within the Department of Commerce aimed to help expedite development of foreign and domestic manufacturing investments priced at over $1 Billion, there is concern about what impact one sentence has on the existing $52 Billion in CHIPs related deals across the country. Some of the projects have been on ice since the change of Administration. 

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Affinity recruiting: Bringing talent back home

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Imagine tapping into a talent pool already familiar with your region's culture, values, and challenges. This scenario is the core idea behind affinity recruiting, a strategy where communities and businesses actively target former residents, alums, and individuals with a genuine connection to the area. These initiatives aim to entice them for job opportunities, entrepreneurial ventures, leadership roles, or investment.

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A college degree may be worth the investment, but not for everyone

Thursday, April 24, 2025

The short answer to the question, “Is college still worth it?” is, “It depends.”

Attending higher education institutions may impart an array of societal and personal development benefits. Still, one factor of increasing import that raises the question of the worthiness of attaining a college education in a market-driven economy is the personal cost involved. The question becomes even more pertinent based on three trends: rising costs, decreasing employment opportunities for college graduates and a fair share of Americans having little or no confidence in higher education. 

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White House Goal: One million new active apprentices

Thursday, April 24, 2025

The same April 23 executive order as mentioned above requires Labor, Commerce and Education to work together and prepare by the end of August, a plan “to reach and surpass 1 million new active apprentices.” Apprenticeships were a preferred skill development program during President Trump’s first term in office as well. 

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New SSBCI report reveals jurisdiction fund deployments

Thursday, April 24, 2025

The U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) recently released a report on the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) program with data through December 31, 2024. As of the end of 2024, Treasury has disbursed nearly $4 billion of the $10 billion set aside for the program in the 2021 American Rescue Plan of Act. 

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Coordination and consolidation of federal workforce development efforts coming

Thursday, April 24, 2025

One of the top perennial concerns of America’s manufacturing and business communities relates to the workforce. The main issues may vary year to year; examples include too few workers available, skill mismatch, poor work habits or preparedness because of non-work issues such as basic education attainment, drug use, prison records or lack of work ethic.

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Understanding the ups and downs of federal R&D obligations

Thursday, April 24, 2025

A recently published InfoChart from the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) presents an annotated walk through federal R&D obligations from FY 1951 through 2024, explaining key events influencing key moments in the surges and downswings along the nation’s path to supporting discovery, research, development and innovation. The data is presented in constant 2017 dollars. 

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Useful Stats: An international comparison of R&D expenditures

Thursday, May 1, 2025

Most countries have dramatically increased their investments in R&D over the past two decades, with OECD nation spending reaching a record high nearly $1,600 of gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD) per person in 2023 (PPP[1] converted), approximately triple the value recorded in 2000. Although the U.S.

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Upcoming Webinar: Building value-driven industry partnerships

Thursday, May 1, 2025

May 20, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. ET | Zoom 

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Key takeaways on the value of centralized technology transfer offices

Thursday, May 1, 2025

SSTI’s recent webinar for its EDA-funded TBED Community of Practice work explored the emerging trend of creating centralized tech transfer offices (TTOs) serving multiple institutions. Centralized approaches are intended to more efficiently help develop and commercialize inventions from smaller or regional colleges and universities.

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