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Recent Research: Open Innovation: What We Know, What We Don’t

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

A growing number of academic researchers and TBED practitioners are taking interest in the emerging subject of open innovation. Like all new concepts and business practices, open innovation is not well understood by broader audiences and under-researched in the academic community. Tobias Fredberg, Maria Elmquist and Susanne Ollila from Chamlers University of Technology in Sweden attempt to address both needs in a recent paper, Managing Open Innovation – Present Findings and Future Directions.

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Secret Unveiled on How to Win an SSTI Excellence in TBED Award

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

The secret is out – and it’s fairly simple. All you need is an outstanding TBED initiative with proven success that stands out among the crowd.
 
SSTI often receives news and updates on programs that are improving our nation’s competitiveness through science, technology and innovation. Now, we are calling upon the TBED community to share these success stories – and we’ll reward you for your efforts. All you have to do is put it in writing, and we promise it will be well worth your time. As an award winner, you will:

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    People & TBED Organizations

    Wednesday, April 2, 2008

    The Beaver County (Pa.) CO-OP announced it will change its name to StartingGate. The incubator will continue to assist entrepreneurs and new business start-ups and help expand existing businesses.

    Joe Dedman was chosen as the first executive director of the Southeast Indiana WIRED.

    Brian DuBoff was named the director of Maryland's southern region Small Business Development Center, which is hosted by the College of Southern Maryland.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Rob Atkinson resigned from the Progressive Policy Institute to become president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a new think tank.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Rob Atkinson resigned from the Progressive Policy Institute to become president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a new think tank.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Richard Bendis, an SSTI Board member, is leaving his position as president and CEO of Innovation Philadelphia to become president and CEO of True Product ID, Inc..

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    The Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center selected Alan Brown as its executive director.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Anne Conroy was named president of the Dutchess County Economic Development Corp., a nonprofit agency in New York.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Kansas Technology Enterprise Corp. named Trish Costello as its newest Entrepreneur in Residence.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    The U.S. Senate confirmed Robert Cresanti as the Department of Commerce's undersecretary for technology, succeeding Phil Bond as head of the Technology Administration.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Krisztina Holly was named executive director of the University of Southern California's Mark and Mary Stevens Institute for Technology Entrepreneurship and Commercialization.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    President Bush selected Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne to replace Gale Norton as secretary of the Department of Interior.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Thad LeVar was appointed deputy director of the Utah Department of Commerce. LeVar replaces Jason Perry, who was named director of the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED). Richard Bradford, the former director of GOED, retired from state government after 13 years of service.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue appointed Debra Lyons to lead the newly created Office of Workforce Development.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Anthony Martoccia was appointed associate deputy administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Government Contracting and Business Development.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    Sally Stroup, assistant secretary for postsecondary education for the U.S. Department of Education, is stepping down to pursue other interests.

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    Monday, March 20, 2006

    The Ohio Business Alliance for Higher Education and the Economy named Reginald Wilkinson to serve as its executive director.

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    $267M USDA Loan to Expand Broadband across 17 States

    Wednesday, March 26, 2008

    On March 25, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Under Secretary Thomas Dorr announced that Open Range Communications, headquartered in Denver, Colo., will receive a $267 million loan from USDA Rural Development to provide broadband service to 518 rural communities in 17 states. The commitment represents one of the largest public-private investments for broadband service by the federal government, the USDA reports. It is also the first USDA Rural Development investment to support Wi-Max technology.
     

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    Useful Stats I: Searchable Database of Academic Earmarks: 2008

    Wednesday, March 26, 2008

    By now, you've probably seen many of the articles covering the record number of earmarks academic institutions secured in the federal FY 2008 budget. The Chronicle of Higher Education identified more than 2,300 individual projects distributed across 920 institutions - mostly for research. The figure is 25 percent higher than the previous record and totals at least $2.25 billion. The wealth, though, is also more distributed this year than previously.

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    Useful Stats II: 2006 AUTM Survey Results by State

    Wednesday, March 26, 2008

    Every year, the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) releases its U.S. Licensing Activity Survey. The most recent version provides information on fiscal year 2006 (see the Dec. 5, 2007 issue of the Digest) and contains data for 189 universities, hospitals and research institutions.

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    Dual Reports Show Perceptions, Benefits to Higher Education in Georgia

    Wednesday, March 19, 2008

    An overwhelming majority of residents in Georgia see higher education as vital to the state’s economic growth and quality of life, as more educational attainment is aligned with higher incomes, higher levels of entrepreneurship and less government spending.

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    Is VC Growing More Concentrated or Dispersed?

    Wednesday, March 19, 2008

    Though Silicon Valley and New England still dominate the U.S. venture capital landscape, several other regions - whether through local initiatives or the natural evolution of the economy - have emerged as respectable national hubs of investment over the last decade. Some areas, like San Diego, have seen greatly expanded investments and have joined the top tier of venture markets as VC firms turned their attention toward biotech.
     

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    People & TBED Organizations

    Wednesday, March 19, 2008

    Publisher's Note: SSTI notes with much sadness the March 5 passing of Indiana State Sen. David Ford, following a battle with pancreatic cancer. David was a good friend not only of SSTI's, but also of the tech-based economic development community across the nation. In addition to being a tireless and cheerful advocate for investing in science and technology, he was also a gentleman in the true sense of the word, and we miss him greatly.

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    OCAST Allocates its $10M Budget Increase

    Monday, September 25, 2006

    The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology has announced a trio of new programs. Last month, the OCAST governing board approved a business plan for 2007 that committed $10 million of recently appropriated revenue for high-tech development. OCAST is devoting much of this funding to a new seed capital program, awards for plant science research, and a program to encourage the use of nanotechnology in manufacturing.

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    Canada Invests $1B+ in S&T Initiatives over Next Two Years

    Wednesday, March 12, 2008

    The Canadian Government this week released its budget for the 2008-2009 fiscal year, which includes several new TBED-related initiatives and increases in funding for a few existing programs. The government plans to leverage its relatively strong fiscal position by providing tax relief and paying down the national debt, while providing $606 million for workforce development and $440 for research over the next two years. Major science and technology (S&T) initiatives in the 2008 budget include:

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