Thursday, August 21, 2003
A number of groups promoting in Massachusetts have banded together to fund a study on the state's science and technology strategy. Led by Batelle, the project will produce a report similar to Arizona's science and technology plan.
(Positioning Arizona and its Research Universities: Science and Technology Core Competencies Assessment is available for download from this page.)
In 1913, William M. Burton patented a process to "crack" petroleum, converting oil to produce gasoline. Standard Oil used his method, and John D. Rockefeller made a bundle.
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Some Background on EDPro Weblog
The purpose of this weblog is to help economic development professionals -- EDPros -- keep up with the changes sweeping our profession. Strap on your goggles. It's a whole new game. There are no experts any more. The only place to learn about economic development is from other EDPros who are doing it.
One other point: the prevaling approach (paradigm, if you like) in economic development is shifting from competition to collaboration. There are a lot of reaasons underlying this shift, but here's the important insight: You, your community, and your region will do better by collaborating and sharing information.
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Speaking and workshops on Open Source Economic Development
As the idea of Open Source Economic Development starts spreading, more people are asking about it. Visit the I-Open web site to learn more. My colleagues and I are happy to explain the basic concepts in a talk or a workshop. E-mail Susan Alshuler if you'd like to learn more about workshops and speaking.
Background on Ed Morrison
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