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UK's 2011 Budgets and StartUp Britain Initiative are Intended to Grow the Country's Innovation Economy

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

George Osborne, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced the country's 2011 budget including the "Plan of Growth," a package of measures intended to support private sector investment, enterprise and innovation. Several initiatives highlighted in the Plan of Growth include:

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    UK's 2011 Budgets and StartUp Britain Initiative are Intended to Grow the Country's Innovation Economy

    Wednesday, March 30, 2011

    George Osborne, the UK's Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced the country's 2011 budget including the "Plan of Growth," a package of measures intended to support private sector investment, enterprise and innovation. Several initiatives highlighted in the Plan of Growth include:

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      Recent Research: Are International Connections More Important Than Local Partners in Innovation?

      Wednesday, March 30, 2011

      Innovative firms rely on global pipelines and communication more than local interactions to increase their innovative capacity, according to a working paper by Rune Dahl Fitjar and Andres Rodriguez-Pose. The authors examine the practices of 1604 firms in the five largest urban regions of Norway, and find that international cooperation is the main source of product and process innovation.

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      Job Corner

      Wednesday, March 30, 2011

      The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland is seeking a dynamic and innovative biomedical/biotechnology expert to provide strategic leadership as the director of the newly created Office of Translational Alliances and Coordination (OTAC). The OTAC is charged with accelerating the translation of basic discoveries and innovations into new diagnostics, devices, and therapeutics, and facilitating the development of new technologies via SBIR initiatives.

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      A "Hybrid Higher Education System" Essential to Increasing National Competitiveness, Says Report

      Wednesday, March 23, 2011

      "The new frontier of effective worker education lies in combining classroom and workplace education to produce a hybrid of technical knowledge and hands-on skills," according to a report from the Center for American Progress — Delivering Innovation Economy Skills While Wisely Using Public Funds. The report contends that the U.S.

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      Science Foundation Arizona Efforts have Added Jobs and Investments to State, According to Battelle Report

      Wednesday, March 23, 2011

      Science Foundation Arizona (SFAz) has stimulated the state's job creation and increased the amount of additional funds leveraged, according to a report by Battelle. In 2010, SFAz-funded programs led to over 1,150 new jobs, 84 patents and 16 new companies. For every $1.00 awarded by SFAz, an additional $3.06 was matched by an outside source (e.g., federal grants, industry, and venture capital). SFAz's leveraging has increased progressively over the last three years.

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      Listen to SSTI's Interview with Wayne Sumple and Bob Torrani of the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT)

      Thursday, June 18, 2009
      Listen to SSTI's Interview with Wayne Sumple and Bob Torrani of the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT)
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      DOC Announced the $12 Million i6 Green Challenge

      Wednesday, March 16, 2011

      The Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration announced it is accepting applications for the $12 million i6 Green Challenge. EDA, in partnership with the departments of Agriculture and Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Science Foundation, Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, will select six teams from around the country that present the most innovative ideas to drive technology commercialization and entrepreneurship in support of a green innovation economy.

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      State and Local Higher Ed Spending Falls to 25-Year Low

      Wednesday, March 16, 2011

      The latest annual report on state higher education finance by the State Higher Education Executive Officers finds that state and local per student spending fell to its lowest point in 25 years last year. Rising enrollment and stagnant appropriations contributed to the decrease in per student spending.

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      SSTI Job Corner

      Wednesday, June 17, 2009

      The complete description of this opportunity and others are available at http://www.ssti.org/posting.htm.

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      Venture Capital Dollars Leaving U.S. As Industry Goes Global

      Wednesday, June 17, 2009

      New evidence suggests that venture capitalists increasingly view international investment as the future of the industry. The 2009 Global Venture Capital Survey, conducted by the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) and Deloitte, finds that 52 percent of venture capitalists around the world are currently investing outside their home country. Most investors also believe that their involvement with international partners will increase in the near future.

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      Venture Funds Competition Launched in Massachusetts

      Wednesday, June 17, 2009

      Gov. Deval Patrick announced last week a venture funds competition providing seed money and mentoring to support new business development, adding to a growing number of states seeking to boost entrepreneurial efforts during the economic downturn (see the March 5, 2009 issue of the Digest).

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      Texas Legislators Approve Funding, Incentives to Help Universities Reach Tier One Status

      Wednesday, June 10, 2009

      Seven emerging research universities in Texas would receive funding and incentives to help advance their status to nationally-recognized tier one schools following passage of HB 51, awaiting Gov. Rick Perry's signature.

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      Nebraska Government Expands Tax Credit for R&D at Universities, Requests Biotech Plan

      Wednesday, June 10, 2009

      During the last week of the legislative session, Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman signed two bills into law - one dealing with R&D tax credits and the other authorizing the development of a statewide biotechnology strategic plan.

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      Recent Research: Human Capital, Small Businesses Drive Local Patenting Activity

      Wednesday, June 10, 2009

      Over the past few decades, state and local policymakers have approached the task of increasing regional innovative activity from a number of directions. Leaders have deployed plans to increase the amount of available capital, to train entrepreneurs, to attract research-based companies and other strategies to create a thriving innovation economy. A key issue in this pursuit is how to keep the beneficial results of these efforts local.

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      FY12 Federal Budget Request Overview

      Wednesday, February 16, 2011

      SSTI's full report is available for download in pdf format.

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      Listen to SSTI's Interview with Jim Poulos of the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO)

      Tuesday, June 9, 2009
      Listen to SSTI's Interview with Jim Poulos of the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO)
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      IN, NE, and NYC To Provide Hands-On Entrepreneurial Assistance

      Wednesday, March 9, 2011

      With the number of startups on the rise, several states and cities are reaching out to entrepreneurs to connect them with the assistance and capital they need to survive.

      Indiana

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      AZ, OH and WI Govs Move to Privatize State Economic Development

      Wednesday, February 23, 2011

      Facing massive government deficits and stagnant regional economies, many states are exploring new options for their economic development activities. Three states recently have taken steps towards eliminating their primary economic development agencies, and replacing them with public-private partnerships, intended to reduce state spending and improve the responsiveness of state efforts.

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      As Budgets Tightens, State TBED Investments Grow More Targeted

      Wednesday, June 3, 2009

      With less money to spend on risky endeavors, many states are taking more targeted approaches toward economic development, seeking out sectors of the economy they consider most likely to grow and be sustainable beyond current conditions. In Hawaii, for example, lawmakers established an Aerospace Advisory Committee this session seeking long-term growth in aerospace-related industries.

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      Vermont Legislators Override Veto and Reduce TBED Funding

      Wednesday, June 3, 2009

      In a special session on Tuesday, the Vermont Legislature enacted the state's FY10 budget, overriding last week's veto by Governor Jim Douglas. The budget eliminates or reduces funding for many programs related to economic development and TBED, cutbacks which were cited as concerns by Gov. Douglas in his veto announcement.

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      Get Recognized in 2009! Two Weeks Left to Apply for Excellence in TBED Award

      Wednesday, June 3, 2009

      Can you afford to miss out on valuable publicity for your organization's outstanding accomplishments, particularly as legislators look for places to cut spending?

      SSTI's Excellence in TBED Award can help you build recognition for your organization and gain support to continue your critical tech-based economic development efforts.

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      TBED People and Organizations

      Wednesday, June 3, 2009

      J. Mike Books is leaving his post with the Indiana Health Industry Forum to become the first economic development director for the city of Columbia, Missouri. He also will serve as president of the Regional Economic Development Inc. Brooks will assume his new responsibilities on July 15.

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      Life Sciences Winner in FY09-10 Florida Budget

      Wednesday, June 3, 2009

      Gov. Charlie Crist signed Florida's $66.5 billion 2009-10 budget into law last week, providing a mixed bag of funding outcomes for the state's existing economic development programs.

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      Department of Labor Commits $40 Million to Support Green Jobs

      Wednesday, March 2, 2011

      The Department Labor (DOL) will commit $40 million to a new Green Jobs Innovation Fund (GJIF). DOL intends to support up to eight projects that will increase the number of individuals who complete training programs for employment in green jobs."This grant program is an important effort in supporting green investments and equipping workers with the knowledge, skills and abilities they need to succeed in green occupations," said Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis.

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      The state of US venture capital investment in four charts. How might your innovation startups fare if investment trends hold?

      Thursday, January 15, 2026

      With 2025 behind us, and some time for the data to stabilize, we can look back at VC activity and try to understand what it means for TBED efforts going forward. The VC storyline of 2025 should be familiar to anyone who has been following investment news. Record funding rounds, huge amounts of capital deployed, questions of an AI bubble. Where amongst the big flashy lights of AI mega-deals do we find the subtlety and nuance that informs TBED investor activity and policy?

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      FSGG appropriations language favors innovation programs

      Thursday, January 15, 2026

      The Financial Services and General Government appropriations bill for FY 2026 passed the House of Representatives yesterday and now moves to the Senate where passage is also expected. The bill sets spending levels for several agencies supporting regional innovation, economic development, and investment. Foremost are the Treasury and Small Business Administration; selected highlights are provided below.

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      New benchmarking tool illuminates how AI is accelerating job market changes

      Thursday, January 15, 2026

      All too often, jobseekers and employers seem to exist in non-compatible realities. While jobseekers flood the job market with descriptions of their generalized skills in communication, leadership, and problem-solving to fill various roles in different sectors, employers are looking for the more specific skills that will get the job done, say the authors of a report from the Wharton School and Accenture. And they propose that AI is accelerating this shift from a role-based economy to a skills-based economy.

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