Top Banner
Association of Independent Colleges Universities of Pennsylvania Overview of Technology Investment Office October 25, 2011 1
12
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

Association of Independent Colleges Universities of Pennsylvania

Overview of Technology Investment Office

October 25, 2011

1

Page 2: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

TIO’s Goal The goal of the TIO is to ensure that the variety of TBED organizations and

initiatives located throughout the state are working collaboratively to fully leverage the wealth of research, capital sources, and support services available to build a comprehensive infrastructure that supports company growth.

TIO’s Customers Pre-revenue, emerging and mature technology companies Universities engaged in R&D that can be commercialized Community organizations focusing on technology infrastructure, training and facilities Investment community

The mission of the Technology Investment Office is to strategically support programs and investments which create a continuum of financial and technical

services to advance the creation, growth, success and global competitiveness of Pennsylvania’s companies and universities.

Mission

2

Page 3: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

Technology-Based Economic Development• Expanding PA’s Economy Through Innovation

– Technology will drive the economies of the future• New technologies and new industries• New technologies applied to traditional industries

• Distinctly different than Traditional Economic Development– Required Elements:

• Intellectual Infrastructure• Mechanisms for Transferring Knowledge • Highly Skilled Workforce • Risk Capital• Industries/firm based strategies

– Creates a supportive environment for innovation and entrepreneurship - not bricks and mortar funding3

Page 4: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

Importance of TBED

• Translation of new discoveries into the marketplace• Jobs created are high salaried/high value jobs• Targets emerging and growth industries• Creates private/public collaborations and partnerships

focus on the “pull” of new technology • Drives workforce development to focus on new skills• Leverages non-state funds

4

Page 5: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

Industry Clusters

5

Page 6: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

Pre-Revenue________________________________________________________________________ _ Valley of Death

6

Page 7: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

History of TIO Budget

Additional Funds for FY 2011 -2012:• Federal Broadband Funds – ARRA• Energy Funding • Venture Returns• State Small Business Credit Initiative

7

FY 06-07 FY 07-08 FY 08-09 FY 09-10 FY 10-11 FY 11-12$0

$10,000,000

$20,000,000

$30,000,000

$40,000,000

$50,000,000

$60,000,000

$70,000,000

$80,000,000

$90,000,000

BFTDA Total

TIO Budget

Page 8: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

TIO Metrics

• From July 2006 through June 2010, 1,191 New Companies have been formed due to TIO assistance

• 24,294 Businesses have been assisted through TIO programs since July 2004

• 87,042 new jobs have been created/retained from July 2004 through June 2010

• $6.526 billion has been leveraged since July 2004• Metrics collected through semi-annual surveys – actual

jobs reported, new companies formed, businesses assisted and leveraged funds

8

Page 9: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

Current Technology Programs• Technology Authority Portfolio

– Keystone Innovation Zones/Innovation Grant Program– University Commercialization

• Pending Nanotechnology Funding– Ben Franklin Technology Partners (including energy funding)– Venture Capital Investments (17 PA funds)– Technology Development Program (PennTAP, Innovation

Partnership)

• Life Science Greenhouses• Broadband Initiatives

– Outreach and Aggregation (state funding)– Technical assistance for businesses (federal ARRA 9

Page 10: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

Technology Programs, con’t

• KIZ Tax Credits - $25 million annually• R&D Tax Credit Sale Program • Workforce Development Programs

– 2+2+2 career pathways– PSU Nano semester

• Manufacturing– Powdered Metal Initiative– Agile Mfg (Lehigh University) & PA Infrastructure Tech Alliance– Manufacturing Ombudsman (vacant)

• Tobacco Settlement Fund– Significant venture fund investments in PA– CURE Funding – university R&D (Dept. of Health)

10

Page 11: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

DCED Initiatives for TBED

• Focus on ensuring growth capital for PA early stage tech firms and existing firms

• Emerging industry investments – Nanotech Funding• Improve the impact of the existing TBED Network of

providers– Improve collaborative research, tech transfer with IHE’s– Deploy tools to support technology acceleration– University IP Policies

• Advanced manufacturing– Nat’l Governor’s Association: PA selected as one of seven states

to develop an advanced manufacturing state strategy 11

Page 12: Aicup presentation 10 26-10

Questions?Contact:

Tom Palisin

Acting Deputy Secretary

Technology Investment Office

[email protected]

717-787-4147

12