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• exceed $800 million in annual research
• launch over 200 startups
• attract over $1 billion in venture funding
• Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability
• New School for the Future of Innovation and Society
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Anchor for the ASU Downtown Biomedical Campus, a major research and innovation generator
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Research Impact
Economic Expansion
Health Solutions Innovation Campus in partnership with Mayo Clinic and the city of Phoenix
in the top 5 with
Path forward
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5 new research centers including world-renowned ASU-Banner Neurodegenerative Disease Research Center, to study Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other dementias
Research Infrastructure Investment
propelling growth and positioning Arizona for global competitiveness
Corporate Engagement
Research Infrastructure 2
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Biosciences industry in Arizona
Over a decade:
• jobs increased by 45%• firms increased by 31% to 892• salaries are 28% higher than
the average private sector salary
Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building (ISTB) 4 ASU is 1 of only 7 institutions in the U.S. that can build interplanetary spacecraft.
#11 in the U.S. for NASA-funded expenditures, ahead of
#3 in the U.S. for Earth sciences research expenditures, ahead of
more than $4 billion since 2004
At ASU:
• 55% increase in bioscience R&D expenditures
• 180 patents • 67 spinout companies
Research Infrastructure 1
advanced ASU to an American-class university
ahead of
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Economic Expansion
Corporate Engagement
100 companies have launched based on ASU innovations, attracting more than $600 million in external investment.
HealthTell, founded by ASU Biodesign Institute researchers, has raised $40 million in funding.
Student entrepreneurs launched NeoLight, a low-cost, energy-efficient device to cure infant jaundice.
From 2004 to 2016:
• 2,500 invention disclosures• 405 U.S. patents• more than $35 million in license
and options income
Intel hires more graduates out of ASU than any other university. They demonstrate an ability to be critical thinkers, to problem solve, to think logically and give us a fresh look at some of the issues and challenges that we’re facing.” – Jason Bagley, Government Affairs Manager
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– Anita Grantham, Vice President
Having a pipeline of qualified workers that are able to come in from ASU is helping us meet our goals.”
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ASU’s Total Research Expenditures 1980-2016
Research Impact
ASU ranks top 10 in the U.S. for NIH-funded research expenditures among institutions without a medical school.
NASA selected ASU to lead a $450 million mission to explore the asteroid Psyche.