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Useful Stats: 2-year and 4-year College Affordability by State

Friday, March 7, 2003

The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education recently released The Rising Price of Higher Education, which documents the rising costs of public education in the U.S. Using the data found in the report, SSTI has constructed a 50-state table presenting a comparison of the cost of tuition and fees at 2- and 4-year public institutions in 2001-02 vs 2002-03.

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Technology Indices Measure Vitality of Regional Technology Sectors

Monday, April 4, 2005

Two organizations with seemingly the same goal in mind recently released statistics on the health of their region's technology sectors. Relying on different methods, the Pittsburgh Technology Council (PTC) and the Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance (SARTA) both analyze and report the impact of technology clusters on the local economy.

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Recent Research: Local Factors Influencing Tech Commercialization

Monday, April 4, 2005

What are the factors of commercial success? As they say in real estate: location, location, location.

So what makes a good location for commercializing innovation? Innovative ideas clearly thrive where R&D spending flows and local patent activity exists. But, do R&D dollars and level of patents also indicate locations for tech transfer?

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TBED Organizations & People Update

Monday, March 28, 2005

Dyan Brasington, former president of the Technology Council of Maryland, is the new director of economic and workforce development at Towson University.

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TBED Organizations & People Update

Monday, March 28, 2005

Greater Baltimore Technology Council executive director Penny Lewandowski is leaving at the end of May to join the Edward Lowe Foundation in Detroit. Assistant director Steve Kovak has been named her successor.

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People

Monday, February 21, 2005

Oleg Kagonovich has been promoted to the position of CEO of the Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance. He formerly served as Chief Operating Officer.

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People

Monday, February 21, 2005

Johns Hopkins University has named Jill Tarzian Sorenson to serve as associate provost and director of the Office of Licensing and Technology Development.

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NIH Changes Ground Rules for Biotech

Monday, February 7, 2005

The nation's most significant source of funding for life science research, the National Institutes of Health, announced two sweeping changes last week that could dramatically alter biotechnology commercialization. The first policy change addresses known and potential conflicts of interest by NIH employees, while the second encourages all NIH-funded research to be released publicly within 12 months of final publication.

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Silicon Valley Index Paints Complex Picture for Region's Economy

Monday, January 31, 2005

As a percentage, Silicon Valley has lost more jobs over the past four years than any U.S. metropolitan area since 1939, but evidence shows the region is stabilizing with a return to levels reminiscent of the late 1990s. Funding for venture capital is up, per capita income is increasing, and research and development funding has reached new highs. Yet, the region's most striking feature of late is, perhaps, the way it is growing, according to the 2005 Index of Silicon Valley.

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Under Armour Chairman & CEO to Speak at SSTI's 11th Annual Conference

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

SSTI is pleased to announce that Mr. Kevin Plank, chairman and chief executive officer of Under Armour Inc., will be a keynote speaker at SSTI's 11th Annual Conference on Oct. 18-19 in Baltimore.

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People

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Victor Hwang, the immediate past president of Larta Institute, has co-founded T2 Venture Capital.

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Captivating Youth Interest in High-Tech Manufacturing Fields

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

From federal, state and local governments to nonprofit organizations and private industry, nearly every sector has a stake in recruiting youth to the high-tech manufacturing jobs of the future in order to maintain a competitive advantage.

 

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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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Last Chance to Become SSTI Conference Partner

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

SSTI is wrapping up the conference brochure for our 11th annual conference, Transforming Regional Economies, a mailing that goes to more than 12,000 TBED practitioners.

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Sen. Patrick Hogan announced he would step down from the Maryland State Senate to become vice chancellor for government relations for the University System of Maryland.

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No Walk-in Registration at SSTI's Annual Conference Next Week; Digest Resumes Publication Oct. 31

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Thank you! Interest in SSTI's 11th annual conference has been extremely high since the agenda was released during the summer, and, as we expected and warned, SSTI will not be able to accommodate walk-in registrations on the day of the event. We apologize for the inconvenience and the missed opportunity this creates for a number of Digest readers.



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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Michael Dailey was elected president of the Maryland Business Incubation Association.

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Christopher Hansen will succeed William Archey as AeA's next president and CEO. Hansen will start on Nov. 15, overlapping with Archey until February 2008 to ensure a smooth transition.

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People & TBED Organizations

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Dr. Daryush Ila was chosen to serve as executive director of the Alabama EPSCoR Steering Committee. Ila heads the Alabama A&M University Research Institute.

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SSTI Presents Awards of Excellence to Six Organizations Improving the Nation's Competitiveness

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

As part of SSTI's 11th Annual Conference, recipients of the first annual SSTI Excellence in TBED Awards were honored for their participation in a national competition showcasing best practices in approaches to building tech-based economies.

 

Designed to celebrate exceptional achievement in addressing the elements that have been found in successful technology-based economies, the awards program recognizes efforts to improve state and regional economies through science, technology and innovation.

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Milken Report Provides Suggestions for Better Biotech Funding

Monday, October 16, 2006

In a time of tightening budgets and funding shortfalls, many institutions are searching for innovative sources of capital to finance their investment needs. Financial Innovations for Accelerating Medical Solutions, a recent report from the Milken Institute, provides some insight on inventive ways to raise capital for the biotechnology industry. 

 

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People

Monday, October 16, 2006

Wes Blakeslee is the new acting director of the Office of Licensing and Technology Development at Johns Hopkins University. Blakeslee replaces Jill Sorensen, who resigned last month.


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People

Monday, October 16, 2006

William Carney is the new president and CEO of the Inland Empire Economic Partnership, a private, nonprofit regional economic development organization in southern California. Carney replaces Paul Hiller, who left earlier this month to take a similar job in Boise, Idaho.

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People

Monday, October 16, 2006

Ray Dizon is the new managing director of the Maryland Venture Fund, replacing Elizabeth Good.

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Renewable Energy Measure Approved in Washington, Fails in California

Monday, November 13, 2006

Two states had measures on the ballot to address energy conservation and encourage alternative energy production and technology. While Washington's measure passed, California's failed.

 

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