New York''s Nanotechnology Model: Building the Innovation Economy: Summary of a Symposium
English
By (author): and Economic Policy Board on Science Committee on Competing in the 21st Century: Best Practice in State and Regional Innovation Initiatives National Research Council Policy and Global Affairs Technology
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