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People

Monday, June 21, 2004

Pete Tartline has resigned his position as president and CEO of the Technology Council of Central Pennsylvania.

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Mentoring, Financing Linked for Pittsburgh Biotech Firms

Monday, May 24, 2004

Financial success for any start-up tech firm more often depends on adequate financing and proper management than the specific technology, experts say. Two tech-based economic development organizations in Pittsburgh have formed a new alliance to offer entrepreneurial life science firms with an eye toward greater sustainability and profitability.

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Carnegie Mellon Reviews University-Cluster Interrelationship

Monday, May 3, 2004

A study released last week by the Economic Development Administration (EDA) and Carnegie Mellon University's Center for Economic Development finds that, within a region, universities are best able to affect the growth of young, emerging clusters. The study, Universities and the Development of Industry Clusters, concludes a "university must have a large base of research and development in order to significantly impact a cluster..."

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People

Monday, April 12, 2004

Jill Felix, chief executive officer of the University City Science Center in Philadelphia, has announced she is stepping down.

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People

Monday, April 12, 2004

The Allegheny Conference on Community Development announced the following three staff appointments: Leigh McIntosh was named special projects director, Katherine Needham is a new senior vice president, and Roger Cranville will serve as senior vice president of business investment for the Pittsburgh Regional Alliance.

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Pa. General Assembly Approves Economic Stimulus Plan

Monday, April 5, 2004

Shortly after a General Assembly vote last week, Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell announced the bipartisan approval of the remaining components to the state’s economic stimulus package. The governor's plan is intended to fuel major new investment in communities across the state.

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PTC Finds Pa. Region's Tech Industry Marked by Increased Wages, Job Loss

Monday, April 5, 2004

A significant reduction in employment among southwestern Pennsylvania's technology industries in 2002 was not enough to offset signs of a turnaround, according to new data released by the Pittsburgh Technology Council (PTC). Over the second half of the year, a turnaround began to emerge and technology companies accounted for nearly 17.5 percent of the region’s workforce, PTC's annual State of the Industry Report shows.

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Broadband Trends, Access Vary Across States

Monday, March 29, 2004

Looking to jumpstart the federal policy process regarding broadband Internet access, the Alliance for Public Technology (APT) has released A Nation of Laboratories, Broadband Experiments in The States, a report examining various broadband policies and programs nationwide.

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Digest Makes Change

Friday, March 19, 2004

For just over eight years, the SSTI Weekly Digest has come to you every Friday...first it was by fax, then by e-mail.  Starting with this issue, the Digest makes a change and will be distributed each Monday.  We believe this change will help you get your week started right...and will give the SSTI staff something to do on the weekend.

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Process and Product Innovation Key to Mfg Sector in Pa., Report Finds

Friday, March 12, 2004

With contributions of nearly $64 billion annually to the gross state product, manufacturing remains the largest of all industry sectors in Pennsylvania, according to a new report sponsored by the Team Pennsylvania Foundation. Data released by the nonprofit public-private partnership documents the role of manufacturing in Pennsylvania and analyzes the forces shaping the future of the industry.

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People

Friday, March 12, 2004

SSTI welcomes Rhiannon Mehring to its staff as a research associate.

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People

Friday, March 12, 2004

Doros Platika is the new chief executive officer for the Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse.

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People

Friday, March 12, 2004

The Wright Center for Innovation for Advanced Data Management and Analysis named Charles Walsh as its first president.

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People

Monday, October 4, 2004

Jesse Jones is the new CEO of Ohio's IT Alliance. Jones formerly was chief technology officer of the City of Columbus.

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What Makes for a Successful TBED Program?

Monday, September 27, 2004

During the states' fiscal crisis, a number of TBED programs were eliminated, while others survived. SSTI staff spent a fair amount of time analyzing what the survivors had in common, and we boiled the results down to three items that successful TBED programs have in common. While it may seem simplistic, the three commonalities are:

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BFTP Seeks Director of Investment, Entrepreneurial Services

Monday, September 13, 2004

Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania (BFTP), a nonprofit economic development organization based in Philadelphia, seeks someone to serve as director of its investment and entrepreneurial services. Established in 1982, BFTP exists to stimulate economic growth through innovation, entrepreneurship and the development and adoption of new technologies.

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Final Week for SSTI Conference Discounts

Monday, September 13, 2004

The discounts ending this week on registration and accommodations for SSTI's annual conference will pay for much, if not all, of your round trip airfare to Philadelphia, so we encourage you to act soon on both. Or you can use the savings toward having one of your colleagues attend as well!

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People

Monday, September 13, 2004

A two-year grant from the Pennsylvania Dept. of Community and Economic Development enabled Lehigh University to announce last week the appointments of Glenn Doell and Graham Mitchell to serve respectively as director of the office of technology transfer and director of the entrepreneurship program.

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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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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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