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E-grāmata: Building Hawaii's Innovation Economy: Summary of a Symposium

  • Formāts: 204 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-May-2012
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309221016
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Responding to the challenges of fostering regional growth and employment in an increasingly competitive global economy, many U.S. states and regions have developed programs to attract and grow companies as well as attract the talent and resources necessary to develop innovation clusters. These state and regionally based initiatives have a broad range of goals and increasingly include significant resources, often with a sectoral focus and often in partnership with foundations and universities. These are being joined by recent initiatives to coordinate and concentrate investments from a variety of federal agencies that provide significant resources to develop regional centers of innovation, business incubators, and other strategies to encourage entrepreneurship and high-tech development.







Building Hawaii's Innovation Economy: Summary of a Symposium explains the study of selected state and regional programs in order to identify best practices with regard to their goals, structures, instruments, modes of operation, synergies across private and public programs, funding mechanisms and levels, and evaluation efforts. This report reviews selected state and regional efforts to capitalize on federal and state investments in areas of critical national needs. Building Hawaii's Innovation Economy also reviews efforts to strengthen existing industries as well as specific new technology focus areas such as nanotechnology, stem cells, and energy in order to better understand program goals, challenges, and accomplishments.

Table of Contents



Front Matter I: OVERVIEW Hawaii's Innovation Strategy II: PROCEEDINGS Day 1--Welcome Opening Remarks--Sen. Daniel K. Inouye Presentation of the Hawaii Innovation Council Report Session I: The Global Challenge and the Opportunity for Hawaii Luncheon Address--Gov. Neil Abercrombie Session II: Leveraging Federal Programs and Investments for Hawaii Session III: Small Business, Universities, and Regional Growth Day 2--Welcome and Introduction Opening Remarks--Sen. Daniel K. Akaka Session IV: University of Hawaii's Current Research Strengths and Security and Sustainability: Energy and Agriculture Opportunity Session V: Medical Opportunities in Hawaii Session VI: Roundtable - Next Steps for Hawaii III: APPENDIXES Appendix A: Agenda Appendix B: Biographies of Speakers Appendix C: Participants List Appendix D: Bibliography
Preface xv
I OVERVIEW
1(14)
II PROCEEDINGS
15(118)
Day 1
17(72)
Welcome
17(2)
Howard Carr
M.R.C. Greenwood
Mary Good
Opening Remarks
19(2)
Daniel K. Inouye
Presentation of The Hawaii Innovation Council Report
21(10)
M.R.C. Greenwood
Session I The Global Challenge and the Opportunity for Hawaii
31(20)
Tyrone Taylor
The Innovation Imperative and Global Practices
31(7)
Charles Wessner
State and Regional Economic Context
38(7)
Carl Bonham
Focusing Federal Resources: The Obama Administration Innovation Initiatives
45(6)
Ginger Lew
Luncheon Address
51(2)
Neil Abercrombie
Session II Leveraging Federal Programs and Investments for Hawaii
53(19)
Brian Schatz
The Manufacturing Extension Partnership: The Network Effect
53(5)
Roger Kilmer
DoD Strategic Technology Capability Thrusts: Opportunities to Fuel Hawaii's Innovation Economy
58(4)
Starnes Walker
The Military and Higher Education
62(4)
Vice Admiral Daniel Oliver
Infrastructure for the 21st Century Economy: The Role of the Economic Development Administration
66(6)
Barry Johnson
Session III Small Business, Universities, and Regional Growth
72(1)
Keiki-Pua Dancil
40 Years of Experience with Technology Licensing
72(4)
Katharine Ku
Universities and Economic Development: Lessons from the "New" University of Akron
76(4)
Luis Proenza
Converting University Research into Start-Up Companies
80(3)
Barry Weinman
Improving Industry Partnerships
83(6)
Mary Walshok
Day 2
89(44)
Welcome and Introduction
89(1)
M.R.C. Greenwood
Opening Remarks
90(2)
Daniel K. Akaka
Session IV University of Hawaii's Current Research Strengths and Security and Sustainability: Energy and Agriculture Opportunity
92(18)
William Harris
Hawaii's Satellite Launch Program
92(4)
Brian Taylor
Astronomy in Hawaii
96(3)
Robert McLaren
Data Analytics: A Proposal
99(3)
Daniel S. Goldin
Hawaii: A Model for Clean Energy Innovation
102(3)
Maurice Kaya
Sustainable Agricultural Systems: Challenges and Opportunities
105(5)
Sylvia Yuen
Session V Medical Opportunities in Hawaii
110(1)
Virginia Hinshaw
Clinical Trials in Hawaii
110(3)
Art Ushijima
University of Hawaii Medical Initiatives
113(3)
Jerris Hedges
Advancing Innovation and Convergence in Cancer Research
116(3)
Jerry S. H. Lee
Biomedical Innovation with Global Impact in Hawaii
119(6)
Hank Wuh
Session VI Roundtable---Next Steps for Hawaii
125(8)
M.R.C. Greenwood
Mazie Hirono
Colleen Hanabusa
Peter Ho
Richard Rosenblum
Donald Straney
Charles Wessner
III APPENDIXES
133
A Agenda
135(5)
B Biographies of Speakers
140(23)
C Participants List
163(13)
D Bibliography
176