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Texas Governor Vetoes $570M in Spending from Proposed Budget; Slashes University Funding

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Last week, Texas Gov. Rick Perry signed off on the state’s budget, but not before making substantial use of his line-item veto. Overall, the approved $151 billion FY 2008-2009 budget increases general revenue spending by $7.7 billion (11.8 percent) over the current biennium. Much of that new spending will support education in the state; however, a number of programs, particularly those connected to higher education, failed to receive the governor’s approval.

 

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People

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Steve Gage announced he will retire as president of MAGNET, the Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network, effective July 13. Fatima Weathers will serve as acting president for the manufacturing advocate in Northeast Ohio, beginning July 16.

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Texas Hopes to Score Big with Video Game Tax Credit

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

For an industry that takes in more than $10 billion per year, video games receive relatively little dedicated support for economic development initiatives. When video game creators do attract the attention of federal and state politicians, it is often because of allegations of violent content and for encouraging sedentary lifestyles amongst consumers. A handful of states, however, have launched programs and credits that actively encourage the growth of the industry.

 

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Time to Apply for 2007 Excellence in TBED Awards

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

With the deadline less than two weeks away, we hope you are putting the finishing touches on your Excellence in TBED Award application.

 

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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.



State Sponsors

Virginia Economic Development Partnership

Washington Life Sciences Discovery Fund



Affiliates

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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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Ohio Location Chosen as Home for New Defense Metals Technology Center

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

North Canton, Ohio, has been chosen as the site for the nation's newest Department of Defense (DoD) Center of Excellence. Centers of Excellence deal with specific military technology needs that are deemed critical to the nation's defense and security.



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Partnership Opportunities Available at SSTI's 2007 Conference

Monday, April 30, 2007

SSTI’s Annual Conference provides the opportunity to place your organization at the center of the tech-based economic development community, reinforce your brand, and build relationships in 2007 and beyond.

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Ohio Rewarding Commercializing Universities with Cash

Monday, May 7, 2007

University administrators most commonly measure success for their technology transfer efforts by revenue generation. Public institutions, however, increasingly have state legislators, governors and local civic leaders expecting those licenses and spinoffs to occur within their political borders. Tech transfer does not always equate to regional economic development to the degree desired by policymakers.

 

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Call for Nominations for TBED Research Award

Monday, May 7, 2007

At the 2007 SSTI annual conference, the Trent Lott National Center of Excellence for Economic Development & Entrepreneurship <http://www.trentlottcenter.com/> intends to make an award to the researcher or research team that has made the most significant impact on the field of technology-based economic development in the last five years.

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SSTI Conference 2008 Bid Packet Now Available

Monday, May 7, 2007

The 2008 SSTI Annual Conference could come to your city!



Increase your national and international visibility by showcasing the success of your state and/or community’s tech-based economic development efforts to thousands of TBED professionals through SSTI's conference. This is your opportunity to shine in the spotlight.



Some of the host benefits include: 

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Jim Cookinham, founder of the Northeast Ohio Software Association and vice president of networks and education for COSE (Council for Smaller Enterprises), said he will retire at the end of 2007.

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

The Colorado Governor's Energy Office added to its staff three regional representatives: Bob Mailander, Joani Matranga and Mona Newton.

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SSTI Selects Cleveland for 2008 Annual Conference: October 14-16, 2008

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

On the heels of our successful 2007 annual conference, held last week in Baltimore, SSTI is pleased to announce that Cleveland will be the location for our 12th annual conference. The nation’s premier event for sharing ideas on the best ways to encourage technology-based economic development and foster regional prosperity in a global economy will be held at the InterContinental Hotel in Cleveland, Oct. 14-16, 2008. 

 

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Recent Research: New Report Offers Advice for Emerging Tech Transfer Universities

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

While discussions of successful university technology transfer programs tend to revolve around a select set of high-achieving institutions, a number of less-recognized institutions are now being proposed as national models for their approaches to entrepreneurial support and regional outreach.

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SSTI Weekly Digest “Planning Innovation Spaces” Special Issue

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Edison had Menlo Park. Monet had the gardens at Giverny. Ubiquitous computing had PARC. To what extent were the great things that happened at each of these localities influenced by the places themselves? 

 

Reducing that question to economic development policy terms: Can the places of great creations be created by design?

 

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Texas Governor Wants $300M Boost for Emerging Technology Fund

Monday, February 19, 2007

Texas Gov. Rick Perry unveiled his budget proposal for fiscal year 2008-09 with an additional $300 million to recapitalize the state’s Emerging Technology Fund (ETF). The program provides loans and grants to commercialization projects with ties to state universities, and to create research centers in key technology areas. The funding would represent a significant expansion of the program, which received $200 million when it was established in 2005 and no new funding in 2006.

 

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SSTI Calendar of Events: Something for Everyone

Monday, February 19, 2007

Looking for that perfect professional development opportunity for you or your staff. If so, the SSTI Web calendar of events should prove useful in your search.



By visiting www.ssti.org/calendar.htm, you can view more than 170 technology-based economic development events.



Events include:

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Ohio's Third Frontier to Make Second Pass on Quasi-Transportation/Economic Development Ballot Initiative

Monday, May 2, 2005

A ballot initiative designed to bolster the Ohio economy and create jobs by continuing the state’s public works infrastructure program and supporting the commercialization of science and technology-based research was announced last week by Gov. Bob Taft and other legislative leaders. The initiative, to appear on the Nov.

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University of Toledo Seeks Director for S&T Corridor

Monday, February 28, 2005

The University of Toledo and its partners are seeking a director for the Toledo Science and Technology Corridor. The Corridor is an initiative to enhance the region's innovation-based economy through investments that promote linkages and collaboration among academic institutions, business industries and government entities.

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People

Monday, February 21, 2005

The University of Cincinnati has appointed Anne Chasser to serve as associate vice president for technology transfer and commercialization in the school's Office of Research.

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Final Component of Ohio's Third Frontier to Be Placed On Nov. Ballot

Monday, August 8, 2005

Following defeat at the polls two years ago, Ohio's state legislature has agreed nearly unanimously to again have voters decide on whether or not the state can issue bonds in support of the final component of Gov. Bob Taft's tech-based economic development strategy -- Ohio's Third Frontier Initiative.

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Texas Puts $50M into Gene Institute

Monday, July 25, 2005

Coming off the heels of the state legislature's approval of a new Emerging Technologies Fund (see the June 13 issue of the Digest), Gov. Rick Perry announced last Saturday that Texas would provide a $50 million grant to establish the Texas Institute for Genomic Medicine (TIGM).

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People

Monday, June 27, 2005

Randy Goldsmith resigned his position as president and CEO of the San Antonio Technology Accelerator Initiative (SATAI) Network to become assistant vice president of tech transfer and economic development at the University of Texas at San Antonio. SATAI is currently accepting applications to fill the vacancy (see item below).

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People

Monday, June 27, 2005

Jeff Moseley will replace Jim Kollaer as president and CEO of the Greater Houston Partnership.

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