universities as anchors to regional innovation
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Presentation at the University Economic Development Association | October 2013. Discusses the insights we have gained at Purdue on the role universities play in anchoring a regional innovation ecosystem.TRANSCRIPT
ED MORRISONOCTOBER, 2013
UNIVERSITIES AS ANCHORSFOR REGIONAL INNOVATIONED MORRISONPURDUE UNIVERSITYUEDA 2013
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From closed to open...
We can replicate and scale....
A new path...
Locations of Purdue Strategic Doing
Workshops
Thinking Differently Behaving DifferentlyDoing Differently
Thinking Differently Behaving DifferentlyDoing Differently
Explain the real dynamics
Get good at “link and leverage”
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Open Innovation
Productivity
Prosperity
Core Team guides development of a strategic agenda
Higher educational institution supporting the cluster with education, training and research
Connect networks to innovation
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Introduce the ecosystemStart-up firms
Venture investor and angel networks
Colleges and universities
Skilled talent pool
Innovating Stage 2
Companies
Provides ideas, incubators
and smart people
Provides capitaland expertise
Recruits smart people
Recruits and trains smart people
Provides networkand mentoring to
start-ups
Provides R&D partners
Recruits and supplies
smart people
Provides investment
and generates wealth
Provides training support to clusters
Acceleratesnew venture investment
Source: Ed Morrison, Purdue Center for Regional Development. Distributed with Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license
Thinking Differently Behaving DifferentlyDoing Differently
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Create new civic spaces
Connect civility to innovation
Thinking Differently Behaving DifferentlyDoing Differently
Teach agile strategy
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Use a simple strategy mapBrainpower Innovation
EntrepreneurshipNetworks
New Narratives
Quality, Connected
Places
CollaborationStrategic Doing
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Visualize complex systemsBrainpower Innovation
EntrepreneurshipNetworks
New Narratives
Quality, Connected
Places
CollaborationStrategic Doing
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