Skip to main content

TopNavBar

  • SSTI Conference
  • Contact
  • Login
  • /
  • Join
Site Logo

Additional menu

  • inform
  • lead
  • support
  • strengthen

Advanced Search

  • What is TBED?
  • About SSTI
    • Board
    • Staff
    • Membership
    • TBED Community of Practice
  • News
    • SSTI Digest
    • Job Corner
    • Funding Supplement
  • Education
    • Awards Program
    • Conference
    • Podcasts
    • Reports
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • Webinar Library
  • Federal Policy
  • Membership
    • Membership Benefits
    • Member List
    • Join or Renew
    • Member-only Documents
    • SSBCI Resources

States

  • Alabama (110)
  • Alaska (53)
  • Arizona (188)
  • Arkansas (74)
  • California (286)
  • Colorado (142)
  • Connecticut (122)
  • Delaware (58)
  • District Of Columbia (9)
  • Florida (143)
  • Georgia (155)
  • Hawaii (65)
  • Idaho (74)
  • Illinois (154)
  • Indiana (170)
  • International (143)
  • Iowa (81)
  • Kansas (136)
  • Kentucky (99)
  • Louisiana (77)
  • Maine (129)
  • Maryland (270)
  • Michigan (230)
  • Midwest (6)
  • Minnesota (103)
  • Mississippi (65)
  • Missouri (145)
  • Montana (44)
  • Nebraska (43)
  • Nevada (41)
  • New Hampshire (60)
  • New Jersey (103)
  • New Mexico (96)
  • New York (230)
  • North Carolina (182)
  • North Dakota (56)
  • Northeast (2)
  • Ohio (431)
  • Oklahoma (99)
  • Oregon (71)
  • Puerto Rico (10)
  • Rhode Island (96)
  • South (19)
  • South Carolina (68)
  • South Dakota (73)
  • Tennessee (121)
  • Texas (110)
  • Utah (82)
  • Vermont (65)
  • Virginia (289)
  • Washington (142)
  • West (3)
  • West Virginia (72)
  • Wisconsin (125)
  • Wyoming (50)
  • (-) Massachusetts (192)
  • (-) Pennsylvania (270)

Tags

  • state tbed (32)
  • higher ed (27)
  • workforce (26)
  • capital (20)
  • state budget (20)
  • manufacturing (18)
  • tech talkin govs (14)
  • bio (12)
  • entrepreneurship (12)
  • innovation (11)
  • state budgets (11)
  • stem (11)
  • economic development (9)
  • economic impact report (9)
  • commercialization (8)
  • energy (7)
  • r&d (7)
  • clean energy (6)
  • strategic plan (6)
  • tax credits (6)
  • cleantech (5)
  • policy recommendations (5)
  • states (5)
  • economy (4)
  • funding (4)
  • incubators (4)
  • life sciences (4)
  • ssti (4)
  • ARC (3)
  • benchmarking report (3)
  • big data (3)
  • climate change (3)
  • dept of commerce (3)
  • k-12 (3)
  • legislation (3)
  • policy (3)
  • small business (3)
  • ssbci (3)
  • stats (3)
  • aerospace (2)
  • appalachia (2)
  • awards (2)
  • broadband (2)
  • clusters (2)
  • community college (2)
  • coronavirus (2)
  • crowdfunding (2)
  • elections (2)
  • governors (2)
  • innovation index (2)

Type

  • weekly_digest (453)
Displaying 226 - 250 of 453
Authored on

People

Monday, February 21, 2005

Chris Capelli, currently director of the technology transfer office at University of Pittsburgh, is leaving to become vice president for technology transfer at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

  • Read more about People

Study Examines Economic Impact of MIT-Related Companies

Friday, March 28, 1997

In what is touted as the first major national study of the economic impact of a research university, BankBoston recently reported on the economic impact of companies founded by graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The report, MIT: The Impact of Innovation, "is a case study of the significant effect that research universities have on the economies of the nation and its 50 states."

  • Read more about Study Examines Economic Impact of MIT-Related Companies

Position Available

Friday, March 28, 1997

Pittsburg State University in Kansas is seeking a person to serve as the executive director of its Business & Technology Institute (BTI) and as Director of the Center for Design, Development, and Production. BTI is the primary economic development unit of the university. Its mission is to serve as interface between education, technology, business and industry by providing management, finance, and technological services. Review of applications will begin on April 28.

  • Read more about Position Available

People & Organizations

Monday, May 15, 2006

The Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation at Massachusetts Institute of Technology named Leon Sandler as its new executive director.

  • Read more about People & Organizations

People & Organizations

Monday, May 15, 2006

Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney named Deborah Shufrin as director of the state's Department of Business and Technology. Shufrin replaces Renee Fry, who stepped down to serve as the governor's duputy chief of staff.

  • Read more about People & Organizations

Legislative Actions & Tech Talkin' Govs 2006, Part V

Monday, June 19, 2006

The fifth installment to Walkin' the Tech Talkin' Gov Walk (see the April 17, May 8, June 5 and June 12 issues of the Digest) covers the outcome of the 2006 Massachusetts legislative sess

  • Read more about Legislative Actions & Tech Talkin' Govs 2006, Part V

People

Monday, June 19, 2006

Rob Jaffe, director of federal funding programs with Innovation Philadelphia, is resigning to become a senior underwriter for Institutional Lending at Commerce Bank.

  • Read more about People

People

Monday, June 26, 2006

George Burrell is the new president and CEO of Innovation Philadelphia.

  • Read more about People

People

Monday, June 26, 2006

Krista Paternostro is the new vice president of operations at the Pittsburgh Technology Council.

  • Read more about People

People

Monday, July 24, 2006

Dr. Alan Brown was named executive director of the Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center, a newly formed economic development initiative.

  • Read more about People

"Most Wired" Colleges and Universities Named

Friday, April 16, 1999

Yahoo! Internet Life magazine has named its 1999 list of the "100 most wired" colleges and universities.  This is the third year in which the magazine has published the list. Listed  in the top five are: Case Western Reserve University (OH); Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Wake Forest University (NC); the New Jersey Institute of Technology;  and, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (NY).

  • Read more about "Most Wired" Colleges and Universities Named

NCIIA Supporting Higher Education Entrepreneurship

Friday, November 5, 1999

The National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA) seeks proposals that support innovation, invention, and entrepreneurship programs in U.S. colleges and universities. Through December 1999, NCIIA will award $400,000 in grants to faculty and students of member institutions. The next deadline is December 15, 1999.



  • Read more about NCIIA Supporting Higher Education Entrepreneurship

Ben Franklin had $2.9 Billion Economic Impact, Report Says

Friday, October 22, 1999

Pennsylvania’s $187 million investment in the Ben Franklin Partnership boosted the state’s economy by $2.9 billion between 1989 and 1996, according to a new economic impact study. A Record of Achievement: The Economic Impact of the Ben Franklin Partnership concludes that between 1989 and 1996 the Ben Franklin Partnership achieved the following:

  • Read more about Ben Franklin had $2.9 Billion Economic Impact, Report Says

Job Corner: Innovation Philadelphia Seeks Manager of Marketing and Communications

Monday, April 3, 2006

Innovation Philadelphia, a nonprofit public-private partnership dedicated to growing the wealth and the workforce of the Greater Philadelphia Region, is seeking a full-time manager of marketing and communications to start immediately.

  • Read more about Job Corner: Innovation Philadelphia Seeks Manager of Marketing and Communications

People

Friday, August 20, 1999

Douglas Goodall has been appointed CEO of Innovation Works, the successor to the Ben Franklin Technology Center of Western Pennsylvania.

  • Read more about People

Federal R&D Funding Out of Sync with Economy, MTC Finds

Friday, August 6, 1999

There is potential trouble ahead for R&D and those states with relatively low levels of federal support will be impacted most severely, according to the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative's Analysis of the Impact of FY 2000 Federal R&D Investment Scenarios on Economic Growth.

  • Read more about Federal R&D Funding Out of Sync with Economy, MTC Finds

Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse Established

Friday, July 23, 1999

Calling it one of the most important economic development activities of his administration, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge recently announced the creation of the "Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse" -- a public/private partnership intended to provide support, infrastructure, and the expertise needed to accelerate the development and re-use of system-on-a-chip (SOC) technology.

  • Read more about Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse Established

State TBED Investments Pay Benefits, According to Program Assessments

Thursday, March 5, 2009

In a period of tightening budgets, it is important for stakeholders to know that the investments they are making in tech-based economic development are yielding positive economic results - and returning revenue to the state. Recent impact assessments to examine comprehensive TBED programs in three states show how smart these investments have been. More telling, different evaluation models were used in all three states and they each reached similar conclusions: strategic TBED investments can stimulate economic growth.

  • Read more about State TBED Investments Pay Benefits, According to Program Assessments

Massachusetts, Maine Innovation Indices Assess States' Readiness for the Economic Downturn

Thursday, March 5, 2009

State governments are poised to play a vital role in the economic recovery through their use of federally-appropriated funds and through their internal policy responses to the global crisis. Several states are focusing on innovation as a means of recovery. Massachusetts and Maine both recently released the latest editions of their annual innovation indices. These annual publications have long helped to clarify trends in the innovation economy and provided assessment of their performance relative to other states.

  • Read more about Massachusetts, Maine Innovation Indices Assess States' Readiness for the Economic Downturn

Research Park Round Up

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The following overview is a synopsis of select recent announcements from research parks across the nation, including groundbreakings and development plans to support vibrant regional economies based on science, technology and innovation. 

  • Read more about Research Park Round Up

Tech Talkin' Govs, Part V

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The fifth installment of the Tech Talkin' Govs series includes highlights from state of the state, budget and inaugural addresses from governors in Alabama, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Utah.

  • Read more about Tech Talkin' Govs, Part V

TBED People and Organizations

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick's secretary of Housing and Economic Development, Daniel O'Connell, resigned for personal reasons and was replaced by Greg Bialecki, an undersecretary who has been responsible for business development

  • Read more about TBED People and Organizations

MA life sciences workforce grows 131 percent, recommendations outlined to continue momentum

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Moving away from four-year degree programs and toward apprenticeships is one of the recommendations to help ease the workforce shortage experience in the life sciences industry. This and other recommendations are part of a recently released report from the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, also known as MassBio, on workforce trends in the life sciences industry in Massachusetts.

  • Read more about MA life sciences workforce grows 131 percent, recommendations outlined to continue momentum

Massachusetts governor proposes $3.5B economic development package, including $750M for clean energy

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov.

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito are urging Massachusetts legislators to act on their proposed  legislation  that includes $3.5 billion in clean energy and economic development initiatives. The bill includes $2.3 billion in funding from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and over $1.256 billion in capital bond authorizations to support projects to strengthen state infrastructure, create jobs and invest in all 351 cities and towns in the state. The legislation, called An Act Investing in Future Opportunities for Resiliency, Workforce, and Revitalized Downtowns (FORWARD), includes $1.2 billion in ARPA funds for climate resiliency and preservation efforts, with more than half of that designated for the commonwealth’s clean energy industry.

  • Read more about Massachusetts governor proposes $3.5B economic development package, including $750M for clean energy

More than $1B in new state and local initiatives for clean energy announced

Thursday, October 21, 2021

New York City and the state of Illinois have both made moves recently to shift more of their economies to clean energy.

New York City and the state of Illinois have both made moves recently to shift more of their economies to clean energy. Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) announced a 15-year, $191 million Offshore Wind Vision (OSW) plan to make New York City a leading destination for the offshore wind industry.  Last month, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed sweeping legislation offering new incentives for the adoption of clean energy and aim to move it to 100 percent clean energy by 2050. And Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is looking to use American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) money to establish a clean energy investment fund.

  • Read more about More than $1B in new state and local initiatives for clean energy announced

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • …
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • Page 10
  • Page 11
  • Page 12
  • Page 13
  • Page 14
  • …
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »

SSTI

1391 W 5th Avenue Ste 323, Columbus OH 43212 | tel 614.901.1690© 2024 SSTI, All Rights Reserved. Web Design by Alliance

The State Science & Technology Institute (SSTI) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to improving initiatives that support prosperity through science, technology, innovation and entrepreneurship.

  • Contact Us
    • 614.901.1690
    • contactus [@] ssti.org
    • Privacy Policy

Footer menu About

  • About
    • Board
    • Staff
    • Membership
    • TBED Community of Practice

Footer menu Join

  • Join SSTI
    • Member Benefits
    • Join SSTI
    • Member List