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New York's Nanotechnology Model: Building the Innovation Economy: Summary of a Symposium [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309293170
  • ISBN-13: 9780309293174
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 236 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2013
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309293170
  • ISBN-13: 9780309293174
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New York's Nanotechnology Model: Building the Innovation Economy is the summary of a 2013 symposium convened by the National Research Council Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy and members of the Nano Consortium that drew state officials and staff, business leaders, and leading national figures in early-stage finance, technology, engineering, education, and state and federal policies to review challenges, plans, and opportunities for innovation-led growth in New York. The symposium participants assessed New York's academic, industrial, and human resources, identified key policy issues, and engaged in a discussion of how the state might leverage regional development organizations, state initiatives, and national programs focused on manufacturing and innovation to support its economic development goals. This report highlights the accomplishments and growth of the innovation ecosystem in New York, while also identifying needs, challenges, and opportunities. New York's Nanotechnology Model reviews the development of the Albany nanotech cluster and its usefulness as a model for innovation-based growth, while also discussing the New York innovation ecosystem more broadly.

Table of Contents



Front Matter I--OVERVIEW II--PROCEEDINGS Appendix A--Agenda Appendix B--Biographies of Speakers Appendix C--Participants List Appendix D--Bibliography
Preface xv
I Overview
1(36)
II Proceedings
37(114)
Day 1: April 3, 2013
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Drew Matonak
The Honorable Paul Tonko, U.S. House of Representatives
39(7)
Keynote Address
46(4)
Ajit Manocha
Panel I Innovation and Growth: Regional, National, and International Dimensions
50(23)
Jason Miller
The Global Innovation Imperative
51(7)
Charles Wessner
The U.S. Innovation Strategy: The NIST Contribution
58(4)
Phillip Singerman
Challenges and Opportunities for the New York Innovation Economy
62(6)
Darren Suarez
Keynote Address
68(5)
Shirley Ann Jackson
Introduced
Mike Russo
Panel II The New York Nanotechnology Cluster
73(11)
Rex Smith
The New York Innovation Economy and the Nanotechnology Cluster: The Role of Suny
74(3)
Timothy Killeen
New York's Nanotechnology Model: Building the Innovation Economy
77(3)
Ken Adams
Pioneering Innovation to Drive an Educational and Economic Renaissance in New York State
80(4)
Pradeep Haldar
Day 2 April 4, 2013
Panel III Growing the Semiconductor Industry in New York: Challenges and Opportunities
84(19)
Charles Wessner
Breaking New Ground: The New York Advantage
84(7)
Mike Russo
Collaboration as a Way Forward for Semiconductor Technology: Albany Nanotech
91(4)
Gary Patton
Growing the Semiconductor Industry in New York: Challenges and Opportunities
95(8)
Daniel Armbrust
Panel IV 21st Century Universities: Drivers of Regional Growth and Employment
103(16)
Luis Proenza
The Power of Suny
104(2)
Nancy L. Zimpher
Building Innovation Infrastructure: The Role of EDA
106(2)
Thomas Guevara
Universities as Economic Anchors
108(3)
Donald Siegel
Technical Training for Innovation-Driven Employment
111(2)
Drew Matonak
Keynote Address
113(6)
Michael Fancher
Introduced
Bob Blackman
Panel V Building Advanced Manufacturing Industries in New York
119(14)
Frank Murray
Advanced Manufacturing for New Energy Technologies
120(3)
Minh Le
University-Industry Partnerships for Next Generation Manufacturing
123(3)
John Wen
Lessons Learned to Date in the New "Tech Valley"
126(3)
F. Michael Tucker
Manufacturing and Innovation: The GE Perspective
129(4)
Stephan Biller
Panel VI Nanotechnology and Biomedical Sciences
133(18)
David Rooney
Innovation in Cancer Research: The Nanotechnology Opportunity
133(4)
Larry Nagahara
Building the Brain-Computer Interface: Clinical and Experimental Needs
137(1)
Anthony Ritaccio
Advancing Nano-Biotechnology
138(5)
Jonathan S. Dordick
Convergence in the Semiconductor, Pharmaceutical, and Medical Device Industries
143(2)
Brian Toohey
Closing Roundtable: New York's Innovation Future
145(6)
Charles Wessner
Johanna Duncan-Poitier
Kathleen Kingscott
Michael Liehr
W. Clark McFadden
Jonathan S. Dordick
Mike Russo
III Appendixes
A Agenda 151(5)
B Biographies of Speakers 156(24)
C Participants List 180(6)
D Bibliography 186