Interest: "Innovation is the lifeblood of the 21st century nanotechnology-driven economy,"... "Enhancing the ability of SUNY to rapidly commercialize groundbreaking technologies in electronics, homeland defense, health care, clean energy and other critical areas will create significant economic opportunities across New York."
Interest: “The single most important thing we can do is to make sure that we’ve got a world class education system for everybody. “That is a pre-requisite for everybody.”
Interest: “The Sandia Science & Technology Park is an excellent example of regional cooperation and coordination that is pushing economic development forward. It is a model that has been recognized nationally for an innovative approach to regional economic development. The city of Albuquerque is proud to have been an active partner in this important job-creation project since its inception.”
Interest: “Spintronics is often just seen as a way to get more information out of an electron, but really it’s about moving to the next generation of electronics. We could solve many of the problems facing computers today by using spintronics.”
Interest: "The goal is to develop technologies, including real-time digital sensors and advanced computer systems, that government officials can use to more efficiently maintain and manage infrastructure, like road and sewer systems"
Interest: Despite of the economic downturn, start-up activities in University of Arizona is relatively increasing, creating strong pipeline of potential companies for 2011.
Interest: "The advantage with these types of incubators is that they are building upon their strengths and resources. We really think they'll have tremendous payoffs for job creation and business across the country."
Interest: STAR will give faculty a place where they can commercialize intellectual property, and it will serve as a technology incubator for startup companies, with a focus on green energy and biotech companies.
Interest: This sort of centralized planning, in which government decides where the future demand will be and tries to change the supply to meet that demand, has failed wherever it has been tried.
Interest: In an effort to stay competitive in a tough economy, Haines City may look for help from the University of Central Florida's business incubator program, which works with new companies to help them grow and thrive.
Interest: "It's an economic engine for the entire region," Madison said. "This is the most exciting 20,000-square-foot investment this city has ever made."
Interest: University of Chicago is working on a biological machine called "Spliceosome", a machine that will aid human in interpreting genetic messages.
Interest: "Innovation is the lifeblood of the 21st century nanotechnology-driven economy." University tie-ups to foster seamless technology transfer into the public.
Interest: This article tackles the discovery of a highly functional but portable low cost microscope. This simple but powerful microscope can detect tuberculosis and eventually will detect malaria and other parasites.
Interest: “We are thrilled that an important technology partnership between the City of San Marcos and Texas State University will take a major step forward with the award of a significant federal grant.”
Interest: "In a recession-tinged era of few high-tech initial public offerings, where many start-ups fruitlessly seek buyers, the forty-something Cassidy has been able to quickly create and sell companies."