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E-grāmata: Building the Illinois Innovation Economy: Summary of a Symposium

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  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2013
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780309278706
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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 sector 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 the Illinois Innovation Economy is a study of selected state and regional programs 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. This review includes both efforts to strengthen existing industries as well as specific new technology focus areas such as nanotechnology, stem cells, and energy in order to improve our understanding of program goals, challenges, and accomplishments. As a part of this review, The Committee on Competing in the 21st Century: Best Practice in State and Regional Innovation Initiatives is convening a series of public workshops and symposia involving responsible local, state, and federal officials and other stakeholders. These meetings and symposia will enable an exchange of views, information, experience, and analysis to identify best practice in the range of programs and incentives adopted.



Building the Illinois Innovation Economy summarizes discussions at these symposia, fact-finding meetings, and commissioned analyses of existing state and regional programs and technology focus areas, the committee will subsequently produce a final report with findings and recommendations focused on lessons, issues, and opportunities for complementary U.S. policies created by these state and regional initiatives.

Table of Contents



Front Matter I: OVERVIEW Overview II: PROCEEDINGS DAY 1: Welcome and Introduction Opening Keynote: The Illinois Innovation Opportunity Panel I: The Overall Innovation Challenge Keynote: Innovation and the Clean Energy Challenges Panel II: Federal R&D Strategies Panel III: Illinois Innovation Initiatives DAY 2: Welcome and Introduction Keynote Address Panel IV: Innovation in Illinois: A Regional Case Study Panel V: New Initiatives and Best Practices in Innovation Panel VI: The Industry Perspective on Illinois Roundtable: Best Practices, Lessons, and Opportunities III: APPENDIXES Appendix A: Agenda Appendix B: Biographies of Speakers Appendix C: Participants List Appendix D: Bibliography
Preface xiii
I OVERVIEW
1(20)
II PROCEEDINGS
21(130)
Day 1
Welcome and Introduction
23(6)
Chad Mirkin
Joseph T. Walsh
Opening Keynote: The Illinois Innovation Opportunity
29(3)
Patrick Quinn
Panel I The Overall Innovation Challenge
32(34)
Alicia Loffler
The Global Innovation Imperative
32(7)
Charles Wessner
An Overview of Federal Cluster Policy
39(6)
John Fernandez
Illinois Science & Technology Coalition
45(6)
Mark Harris
Edward Fetters
A Perspective from the IT Industry
51(6)
Dennis Roberson
Keynote: Innovation and the Clean Energy Challenges
57(9)
Eric Toone
Panel II Federal R&D Strategies
66(16)
Tyrone Taylor
The NSF Role in the Innovation Ecosystem
66(4)
Thomas Peterson
The Office of Naval Research: A Unique Innovation Organization
70(3)
Chris Fall
Adancing Innovation and Convergence in Cancer Research
73(9)
Jerry S. H. Lee
Panel III Illinois Innovation Initiatives
82(23)
William Testa
Inspiring Innovation
83(3)
Julio Ottino
Engaging the Public in Support of Science and Technology
86(1)
David Mosena
Driving Entrepreneurship in Illinois
87(3)
Robert Wolcott
Disruptive Environments that Seed Discovery and Promote Translation
90(2)
Thomas O'Halloran
The Bench to Bedside Story of Oncofertility
92(7)
Teresa Woodruff
Day 2
Welcome and Introduction
99(1)
Julio Ottino
Keynote Address
100(5)
Norbert Riedel
Panel IV Innovation in Illinois: A Regional Case Study
105(15)
Daniel Biss
The Role of Illinois Universities
105(3)
Robert Easter
The Federal Laboratory Contribution
108(4)
Eric Isaacs
Early-Stage Finance and Support in Illinois
112(4)
David Miller
Technology-Based Development in Illinois
116(4)
Dan Berglund
Panel V New Initiatives and Best Practices in Innovation
120(16)
Chris Fall
Tim Persons
Innovative Approaches in Oncology: Physical Sciences Perspectives
123(3)
Larry A. Nagahara
New Initiatives at the University of Illinois
126(3)
Caralynn Nowinski
University Technology Transfer: Lessons from Lyrica™
129(3)
Richard B. Silverman
Building an Institute for Engineering Innovation at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
132(4)
Matthew Tirrell
Panel VI The Industry Perspective on Illinois
136(15)
Van Crocker
Industry Perspective on Illinois
138(2)
Roger Moody
Motorola Solutions
140(4)
Heidi Hattendorf
Roundtable: Best Practices, Lessons, and Opportunities
144(7)
Charles Wessner
Tim Persons
III APPENDIXES
A Agenda
151(5)
B Biographies of Speakers
156(25)
C Participants List
181(6)
D Bibliography
187