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Canada Considers Privatizing Management of Some Federal Labs

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Canada’s Treasury Board recently announced the creation of an independent panel of experts to provide advice on transferring management of federal non-regulatory laboratories into private or other non-government hands. The four individuals comprising the panel, each with extensive experience and leadership in Canada's science and technology community, will consider different management options for the Canadian systems of federal research labs.



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Pennsylvania Governor Continues Push for Energy Strategy, Research Fund

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Several months of debate leading into a special legislative session late last year was not enough to convince lawmakers to approve funding for two of the governor’s major TBED priorities. With the release of the fiscal year 2008-09 budget recommendation, Gov. Ed Rendell is again asserting the importance of the alternative energy legislation and the Jonas Salk Legacy Fund, urging lawmakers to quickly enact the initiatives.

 

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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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    U.S. Universities to Assist Development of S&T University in Saudi Arabia

    Wednesday, March 12, 2008

    Earlier this month, three universities - Stanford University, the University of Texas at Austin and the University of California, Berkeley - announced partnerships with the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), a graduate-level research university set to open in Saudi Arabia by September 2009. Each of the U.S.-based universities will assist with the development of the following initiatives within specific academic fields of study at KAUST:

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    People

    Monday, March 5, 2007

    Dean Lewis was named interim president and CEO of the Science Center. Lewis replaces Pradip Banerjee, who left in January.

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    People

    Monday, March 5, 2007

    Aris Melissaratos is the new special adviser to the president for enterprise development at the Johns Hopkins University. The position was created for Melissaratos following his departure as secretary of the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development.

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    Job Corner: Penn State Seeks Director of Economic and Workforce Development

    Monday, January 15, 2007

    Penn State University is seeking an entrepreneurial leader for its Office of Economic and Workforce Development. This office serves to advance the economic well-being of Pennsylvania, ultimately by helping to create and retain jobs and enhance the skills of the workforce in the Commonwealth. The director of economic and workforce development reports to the vice president for outreach at Penn State's campus in University Park, Pa. A master’s degree or equivalent knowledge and at least seven years of related experience are required.

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    PA Gov. Outlines Manufacturing Recovery Strategy

    Monday, January 10, 2005

    Hoping to combat and reverse job losses in the manufacturing sector, Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell outlined his blueprint for recovery last month, entitled "Manufacturing Innovation."

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    Recent Research: Related Knowledge Boosts Manufacturing Productivity

    Monday, January 10, 2005

    Just what makes firms productive? Economists continue to refine their thinking on the interactions that enhance productivity. Knowledge capital and knowledge relatedness play an active role in increasing firm competitiveness, especially in large, high-tech manufacturing sectors, according to a study presented at a recent conference of the Groupe de Recherche en Economie.

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    VC Investments in China Top $1B in 2004: Premier wants tech zones established to encourage even more growth

    Monday, December 20, 2004

    Money is following the jobs and excitement that represents China's economy these days according to an annual survey of equity investments in China mainland businesses. Compiled by Chinese venture capital (VC) research and consulting firm Zero2IPO, the fourth annual survey found 60 firms made 253 investments totalling $1.269 billion (US) in China mainland or mainland-related enterprises in 2004.

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    Canada Releases New National Science and Technology Strategy

    Monday, May 21, 2007

    As the development of a nation's science and technology capacity becomes a critical component for economies around the globe, it is becoming even more critical for countries to implement strategies that will enable future competitiveness.

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    People & TBED Organizations

    Wednesday, August 29, 2007

    The creation of the Canadian Association of University Research Parks was announced earlier this month. AURP Canada will represent 25 Canadian science, technology and research parks and will be a chapter of the Association of University Research Parks (AURP). Eileen Walker has been appointed AURP's new executive director.

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    Maximizing Your Professional Development Dollars

    Monday, August 30, 2004

    Travel and training dollars are limited for most tech-based economic development programs. For many states, these are the first budget items frozen in a cutback. As a result, you need to get the most bang for each dollar spent on professional development for each staff member.

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    When You Want the Complete Picture...

    Monday, August 16, 2004

    Few of us would consider one piece of a jigsaw puzzle to be sufficient for comprehending the whole picture. Similarly, a state or regional strategy to develop a knowledge-based economy is not complete with just one element of a complete portfolio to nurture science, technology and entrepreneurship.

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    Chinese Government Sets New Guidelines to Grow High-tech Industries

    Monday, August 9, 2004

    China is focusing on the newest and most promising areas of technology to expand economic growth through the development of high-tech industries, suggests a new report released by the nation's government. The report, 2004 Guidelines for Priority on Key Technology Areas, indicates China will channel investments to 134 key sectors and promote exports, according to an article in The Scientist.

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    People

    Monday, August 9, 2004

    Florence Mendelson has resigned as president and CEO of Pittsburgh-based Innovation Works. She will remain in her position through the end of the year, helping to identify her successor and implement plans for fiscal year 2005.

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    Special Digest Issue Offers A Sneak Peek at SSTI's 8th Annual Conference

    Monday, August 2, 2004

    One word sums up today's efforts to build tech-based economies: challenging. A restructuring manufacturing base, revolutionary scientific breakthroughs, China and Inda heralding a truly global economy, and tight budgets have left many states and communities simply reacting to change or waiting for better times.

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    Full-color Conference Brochure Available for Download

    Monday, August 2, 2004

    In the coming weeks, many Digest readers will receive the 24-page full color brochure in the mail. If you can't wait until then or want to make sure you get a copy, a PDF version is available for download on our conference website: http://www.ssti.org/conference04.htm [expired]

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    Agenda Released for Premiere TBED Event of the Year

    Monday, August 2, 2004

    Slate of 30 breakout sessions SSTI's largest offering yet

    The agenda is packed. Packed with great breakout session topics and engaging presenters. With as many as 30 breakout sessions, this year's conference offers something for everyone. The session titles are provided below. Brief descriptions of each topic are presented in the brochure and will be available our conference website:

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    Advanced Sessions, Women's Forum and Best Practices Roundtables Among Conference Innovations

    Monday, August 2, 2004

    The larger conference structure allows us to experiment with some of the sessions, adding elements to improve the event's value for most participants.

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    Opening Reception Exciting First for SSTI Conference

    Monday, August 2, 2004

    To get your experience at SSTI's annual conference off on the right foot, the City of Philadelphia proudly invites you to enjoy a private evening at its most beautiful and interesting new cultural center — the National Constitution Center. The evocative museum is the first devoted to one of the most important and innovative documents in world history — the U.S. Constitution.

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    Maximize Your Professional Development Dollars with Pre-conference Options

    Monday, August 2, 2004

    On October 13, SSTI will offer four exciting options as pre-conference activities: three day-long sessions on topics that will help you prepare for tomorrow's challenges and a tour of one of the world's foremost science parks. The sessions are:

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    Bring the Whole Team for Optimal Impact

    Monday, August 2, 2004

    SSTI annual conferences don't come in a box. We don't publish proceedings or post conference materials. Each year's event is designed as an intensive learning experience; it's about the question and answer, the give and take, the push and pull, the dialogue as much as the individual presentations. You have to be present to win, if learning and growing is winning. We think it is.

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    SSTI Annual Conference Qualifies for CEcD Credit

    Monday, August 2, 2004

    Need yet another reason why this conference fits your training needs? SSTI’s 8th Annual Conference is recognized by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) as a professional development event that counts toward the recertification of Certified Economic Developers (CEcDs).

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    Don't Get Closed Out of the SSTI's 8th Annual Conference

    Monday, August 2, 2004

    Seattle 2003 Sold Out. Register Early to Ensure a Seat in Philadelphia

    We heard from some of you last year about your disappointment and disbelief that you couldn't attend our annual conference in Seattle because it was sold out. It happens with SSTI conferences because our first concern is the quality of the event for our participants.

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