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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

The Putnam County Development Authority (W.Va.) has appointed Heather Lewis as its new economic development project director.

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Jay Moskowitz was named the first president of Health Sciences South Carolina.

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Boise State University has tapped Mark Rudin as its new vice president for research.

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Charles Sparks was named business development director of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Indiana University announced that William Stephan will be the university's new vice president of engagement, a newly created position that becomes effective in September.

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

E. Norris Tolson is officially the president and CEO of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, having served as interim CEO since January.

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Iowa Group Offers Health Care to Self-employed Entrepreneurs

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

With the rapidly rising cost of health insurance, entrepreneurs frequently find themselves unable to pay their premium in the early stages of business ownership. Often, this means going without health insurance or abandoning plans to launch a new firm. The North Central Iowa Alliance (NCIA) has announced a new initiative to lower this barrier facing new business owners.

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NGA Reports Offer Guide to Innovation

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Innovation and technology, two key components of NGA Chair Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano's Innovation America initiative, were the subject of much discussion during the National Governors Association's (NGA) recently concluded annual meeting. The two components are given even more attention in three new reports released by NGA during the meeting.

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Incubator RoundUp: Building a Culture of Entrepreneurship

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Business incubators, known for the business support services they provide entrepreneurs, have shown themselves through the years to be a valuable resource in the process of starting and growing companies. Office and laboratory space provided at a reduced cost to tenants is just one of the benefits. Many incubators also offer access to university research, mentoring and seed and venture capital in order to encourage entrepreneurship and ensure the success of new high-technology start-up companies.



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The Economist’s IT Industry Competitive Index Ranks 64 Countries; U.S. on Top

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

For a country to attain a thriving information technology (IT) sector, an environment that promotes competitiveness, protects innovation, and invests in education and infrastructure must be supported. According to a report released this month by the Economist Intelligence Unit, which created an “IT Industry Competitiveness Index” to measure and compare this environment, the U.S. ranks first among 64 countries from around the world.

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Recent Research: Should States Support Angel Networks With Public Dollars?

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Angel networks are often seen as an effective way to make sense of hodgepodge of individual investors, institutional funds and investment groups that make up the early-stage capital industry. Though many regions suffer from a lack of early-stage capital, this problem is often exacerbated by insufficient knowledge among entrepreneurs about local angel investors and groups and vice versa.

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Recent Research: Manufacturing Productivity Varies by Sector; Knowledge Spillovers Bounded by Distance

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

As community leaders plan the physical development of their regions, some recent research may offer insight into the benefits of encouraging close proximity between firms. A group from Statistics Canada has published a paper exploring the various gains in productivity that manufacturing firms experience due to geographic concentration. In Urban Economies and Productivity, John Baldwin, Desmond Beckstead, W.

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SSTI Welcomes New Members

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Together, we’re growing a strong and vibrant tech-based economic development community.



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Oregon Governor Signs $28.2M Innovation Plan

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Oregon lawmakers haveagreed to fund nearly all of Gov. Ted Kulongoski’s innovation proposals, including investments in seven new industry initiatives and the creation of two new signature research centers. The innovation plan passed by lawmakers falls $10 million short of the original $38 million proposal introduced by the Oregon Innovation Council and included in Gov. Kulongoski’s fiscal year 2007-09 budget released in December 2006 (see the Dec.

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North Carolina Lawmakers Fund Major Research, Education, TBED Initiatives

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

After running on a month-long stopgap budget, North Carolina lawmakers reached a $20.7 billion budget agreement for fiscal year 2007-08 earlier this week that includes funding for major research initiatives, public and higher education, and TBED-related items.

 

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U.S. Angel Investors Optimistic About the Future, ACA Finds

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

A majority of angel investment groups report that the quality and quantity of their deal flow increased last year, according to a recent national survey of angel investors. Roughly 54 percent reported an increase in activity in 2006, and almost 58 percent expect even more investments and higher quality deals throughout 2007.

 

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Global Venture Investment Reaches $35B, But Exactly How Global Is the Venture Industry?

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

The venture capital industry appears to have rebounded from the post-tech bust slump, according to Ernst & Young’s latest Global Venture Insights Report. In the past year, venture investment has climbed to its highest point since 2001. Much of this growth has taken place in emerging markets like India, Russia and particularly China, where the venture industry is a relatively recent phenomenon.

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Are Dual Enrollment Programs a Good Option for Increasing Postsecondary Opportunities?

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

With the goal of improving the competitiveness of their workforces, many states and regions are searching for the best policies to encourage participation in educational opportunities beyond high school. Dual enrollment plans are one type of such policies that enable students to enroll in postsecondary level courses while still in high school.

 

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TEDCO Actively Seeding Start-ups

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

The Maryland Technology Development Corporation has awarded more than $500,000 to seven start-up technology companies. The program, TEDCO’s Maryland Technology Transfer Fund (MTTF), is designed to help businesses transfer technology from Maryland universities and federal laboratories into the marketplace. The grants range between $70,000 and $75,000.

 

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Congress Authorizes $43.3B in Science and Technology Spending

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

After months of negotiations, the House and Senate have approved the most significant bill in years to bolster U.S. research. The America Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education and Science (COMPETES) Act authorizes over $43 billion in new federal spending over the next three years, which will support U.S. math and science education and federal research agencies.

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Massachusetts, Ohio Announce Broadband Initiatives

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

While many parts of the country are looking for innovative means to increase the number of citizens and businesses connected to high-speed Internet in both urban and rural areas, two governors recently announced initiatives targeting the further extension of broadband services throughout their states.

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India’s Government to Support 100 Incubators in Emerging Industries

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

The India Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises announced last week a plan to provide funding to 50 universities and training institutions for the creation of up to 100 enterprise incubators within innovative fields.

 

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Recent Research: Global Perspectives on Effectiveness of R&D Subsidies

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Policymakers and researchers in the U.S. continue to debate the effectiveness and value of providing R&D subsidies to firms in the hope of spurring technological developments and wealth generation. At the national level, several organizations have called to make the federal R&D tax credit, also known as the Research and Experimentation Tax Credit (RETC), a permanent incentive program. Researchers centered in countries outside of the U.S. are looking at the effectiveness of R&D subsidies in their nations, as well.

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Rising Health Care Costs Likely to Cause State and Local Fiscal Challenges

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

An expected explosion of health-related expenditures combined with no new policy changes will likely result in fiscal challenges for state and local governments within the next decade, says a new report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO). The result could put downward pressure on public funding available to support TBED initiatives.

 

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Do Cities Still Matter?

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

In today’s world, a trip to the doctor may entail your test results to be analyzed in India, your specialist to be called in Canada, and your billing information to be processed in South Africa. Given the prevalence and speed of modern forms of communication, information can be sent around the globe at a moment’s notice, hastening the speed of business.

 

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