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Almost Sold Out — Limited Sponsorship Opportunities Remain

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

As an SSTI conference sponsor, you have the chance to showcase your organization with the decision makers responsible for crafting and implementing local and state-level policies and programs that directly contribute to the nation's competitiveness. Today's marketplace is about belonging and staying connected. No other event brings together so many of the nation's top players in the TBED community.

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Award Winners Demonstrate TBED Success Stories

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Now in its fifth year, SSTI's Excellence in TBED awards program has recognized 20 of the most effective, innovative and transferable initiatives for growing tech-based economies from across the country.

This year, six new programs will be crowned winners of this prestigious award, held as models of best practice worthy of emulation. Join your friends and colleagues for a special ceremony celebrating this outstanding achievement following our keynote speaker on Nov. 8. Our first ever recipient of the "Most Promising TBED Initiative" also will be announced.

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Have You RSVP'd for the Conference?

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

You've registered for the conference; booked your travel and hotel; made sure your iPod is charged... but have you told your friends and colleagues you'll be attending SSTI's biggest event of the year?

Don't forget to RSVP and look for updates on our social media sites.

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Don't Miss the Ohio Early Stage Summit VIII, Immediately Following the Conference

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

This year SSTI is linking with the Ohio Early Stage Summit to offer the unique opportunity for attendees to maximize their time by attending two conferences, three receptions and endless networking opportunities in just three short days and all in the same location.

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Renée Winsky Elected to SSTI Board of Trustees

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Renée Winsky, chief executive officer of the Technology Council of Maryland (TCM), has been elected to the board of trustees of SSTI. Prior to joining TCM in 2009, Winsky served as the president and executive director of the Maryland Technology Development Corporation. An SSTI member since 1999, Winsky has been a speaker at SSTI conferences and accepted the 2008 Excellence in TBED award for Commercializing Research Category on behalf of the Maryland Technology Transfer Fund.

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Grant Fund for Biotech Companies on Wisconsin's Legislative Agenda

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is the latest governor to call a special session focused on economic development proposals he says will create jobs (see the Sept. 7, 2011 issue of the Digest). Gov. Walker issued the executive order last week, calling it a "Back to Work Wisconsin" special session.

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Cities Face Budget Cuts as Fiscal Conditions Continue to Weaken, According to New Research

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

In 2011, the nation's city finance officers report that the fiscal condition of cities has continued to weaken and placed pressure on cities to cut spending on personnel, infrastructure investments and key services, according to a new research brief, City Fiscal Conditions Survey: 2011, from the National League of Cities (NLC). The results were taken from a survey of over 270 city finance officers from across the United States.

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New England Clean Energy Foundation Announced New Clean Tech Initiative

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The New England Clean Energy Foundation (NECEF), in partnership with the Connecticut Clean Energy Finance & Investment Authority, announced a new initiative to spur innovation and research in clean technology across New England.

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IL Launches $78M Small Business and Startup Initiative

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Illinois Governor Pat Quinn recently released details about Advantage Illinois, an initiative that will provide financing and assistance to entrepreneurs and small businesses. Initial funding for the initiative will be provided by the federal government through the U.S. Treasury's State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI). The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity will administer the program, will use the $78 million in federal funding to spur private lending to small- and medium-sized businesses.

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NC Accelerator to Help Launch Life Science Startups

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

The North Carolina Innovation Fund has announced plans to support a new accelerator that would promote life science technology transfer from the state's universities. Published reports indicate that the accelerator would launch later this month and focus on companies developing biopharmaceutical therapeutics, diagnostics and medical devices. Participating startups could receive capital investment from the accelerator's associated funds.

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Recent Research: Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship Impedes Innovation

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A recent paper from the Kauffman Foundation on women entrepreneurs finds that while women are making significant strides in advancing to high rank within corporations, several barriers are keeping them from breaking out to start their own high-growth firms.

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Which Metrics Really Matter?

Monday, October 17, 2011
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U.S. Needs to Unleash Startups and Empower Small Businesses, According to President's Jobs Council

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Obama administration, congress and the private sector must implement a comprehensive policy package to unleash startups and empower small businesses, according to a newly released report, Taking Action, Building Confidence, from the President's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. The report outlines a three-phase approach to accelerate short-term job growth, while rebuilding long-term U.S. competitiveness:

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Governors' Races and Ballot Preview 2011

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

In what is considered typical for an odd-numbered year, only 34 questions have been certified in nine statewide ballots this election year. Some of those measures include redirecting funds to support higher education, revenue enhancements for states, and repealing legislation that limits collective bargaining for public employees.

Ballot Initiatives

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White House Seeks Input on Bioeconomy Plan

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Office of Science and Technology (OSTP) is soliciting advice on how to best stimulate job creation through investments in biological research and development. In a new Request for Information (RFI), OSTP asks for input on national challenges related to biotechnology research, eduction, entrepreneurship and partnerships. Submissions, which are due by December 6, 2011, will help shape the administration's bioeconomy strategy.

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Seven States Selected to Identify, Implement Strategies for Enhancing Manufacturing

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

A newly established policy academy providing guidance and technical assistance will help seven states improve their environment for innovation and align state R&D investments, workforce development and education systems with current and future needs of advanced manufacturing industries. The policy academy will help each state develop a plan or overcome barriers for putting a plan into action through a highly interactive team-based process that includes input from NGA, MEP, EDA, SSTI, private sector consultants, and research organizations.

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Three Universities Intend to Fuel Innovation and Grow Regional Economies with New Initiatives

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Michigan State University, Rutgers University and the University of Michigan all have announced new initiatives that are intended to fuel innovation and grow regional economies. Michigan State established the University Center for Regional Economic Innovation — a university-based, economic development research center focused on generating businesses and jobs statewide. Rutgers University created a Disruptive Innovation Fund to provide up to $1 million to support the commercialization of innovative products.

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Private, Public and Nonprofit Sectors Team Up for Digital Literacy

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

A coalition of private businesses and nonprofit organizations, including Microsoft, Best Buy, the Boys and Girls Club and the National Urban League, has launched a new initiative to increase broadband adoption and teach technology skills. The new Connect to Compete initiative, which will be managed by One Economy, will deploy a variety of digital training resources, courses and tech jobs matching programs beginning next year. Earlier this year, U.S.

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Research Park RoundUp

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

As budgets for economic development tighten across all sectors, measuring and reporting impact becomes even more crucial for sustaining support. The Association of University Research Parks points to three impressive impact reports released this year from Indiana's Purdue Research Park, Nebraska Technology Park and North Dakota State University Research and Technology Park.

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TBED People and Job Opportunities

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Job Corner
The Invest Nebraska Corporation is hiring a CEO to join their team in Lincoln, NE. The CEO will manage Invest Nebraska's programs throughout the State of Nebraska. Invest Nebraska Corporation is a private, nonprofit venture development organization focused on developing high-growth companies in Nebraska and growing the state's economy.

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Special SSTI Excellence in TBED Awards Podcast Issue

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Instant Access to Best Practices from 20 Leading TBED Practitioners Over the last four years, SSTI has interviewed many of the nation's experts who are heading up programs recognized for applying innovative approaches to generate substantial economic gains for their region. Each of the 20 podcasts succinctly describe critical components involved in elevating these programs to a level of national recognition and offer advice that is applicable across several sectors of economic development policy and practice.

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States Outline Competitiveness Goals Ahead of 2012 Sessions

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

With less than three months until the start of the 2012 legislative session for many states, governors and state economic development groups are working to define areas of investment seen as key to their state's competitiveness. In Florida, Gov. Rick Scott unveiled a job creation and growth agenda that prioritizes science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education to produce more graduates for a competitive workforce. Meanwhile, leaders in Mississippi and Virginia issued reports that identify industry sectors most likely to grow their states' economies.

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Three Groups Invest $30M to Launch St. Louis Bioscience Organization

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Building on a decade of work by the Coalition for Plant and Life Sciences, BioSTL launched last month to provide funding and support for emerging bioscience companies. The group also will dedicate resources such as training and recruiting entrepreneurs and increasing venture capital investment to collectively benefit partner organizations working to increase bioscience activity in the region. Washington University in St. Louis, BJC HealthCare, and the St. Louis Life Sciences Project each committed $2 million per year for five years, totaling $30 million to launch the effort.

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Missouri S&T Bill Enacted; Future Uncertain

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Gov. Jay Nixon last week signed into law the Missouri Science and Innovation Reinvestment Act (MOSIRA) nearly two years after first proposing the initiative (see the Jan. 6, 2010 issue of the Digest). MOSIRA creates a funding source to grow research and technology companies by capturing a percentage of the growth in state revenue over a base year (fiscal year 2010) from a designated group of science and innovation companies.

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Florida Introduces Loan Program for University Spinouts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Florida's Institute for Commercialization of Public Research has launched a new loan program for early stage and life science companies developing technologies out of the state's universities and research institutions. The Seed Capital Accelerator Program will match private investment in university spinouts through loans of $50,000 to $300,000. The program is intended to help attract the attention of angel and venture firms to promising university research.

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