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CONNECT endorses bill to speed up JOBS Act Rules for Regulation A

CONNECT wrote 2 days ago: Today, CONNECT endorsed H.R. 701, by Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-NC), Chairman of the Financial S … more →

Tags: post by Timothy Tardibono, & Jobs Act, Bipartisan, regulation, Job Creation, startups, SEC, Reg A

Economic recovery and entrepreneurship – the importance of the surrounding environment

antavares2013 wrote 5 days ago: Source: IMF It is impossible to doubt the importance of entrepreneurship for our modern economies. N … more →

Tags: Entrepreneurship, Economics

SIPO’s 2012 “Report on the Situation Regarding National Patent Strength”

chinaipr2 wrote 2 weeks ago: SIPO’s recently released its  “Report on the Situation Regarding National Patent Strength … more →

Tags: Government Regulations, legislation, statistics, civil enforcement, administrative enforcement, China IPR, Beijing, validity, SIPO

Why Innovation Economy 2020 Matters

Industrial Research Institute wrote 3 weeks ago: By Ed Bernstein, IRI President While sitting in a meeting about innovation on Capitol Hill, I notice … more →

Tags: Innovation, Innovator, Research & Development, Globalization, Future, innovation economy 2020, healthy people, hhs, Technology & Policy

San Diego shines at House hearings on health innovation

CONNECT wrote 1 month ago: Before Congress left for the annual Easter Recess, the House Energy and Commerce Committee devoted m … more →

Tags: post by Timothy Tardibono, mHealth, Congress, FDA, Medical Devices, regulation, Innovation, Small Business, Job Creation

Innovation in Paradise – The Case of New Caledonia 2 comments

antavares2013 wrote 1 month ago: Le coeur de voh, an iconic image of New Caledonia. Source: Yann Arthus-Bertrand In the last post, I … more →

Tags: national innovation systems, National Innovation System, New Caledonia

Fallbrook Technologies’ Bill Klehm encourages Congress to ensure JOBS Act rules get finished quickly

CONNECT wrote 1 month ago: Testifying before Congress’ House Committee on Small Business, Fallbrook Technology’s CEO Bill Klehm … more →

Tags: post by Timothy Tardibono, access to capital, Bipartisan, Congress, Fallbrook Technologies, house, Job Creation, Jobs, & Jobs Act

Xconomy posts CONNECT’s Innovation Agenda for the 113th Congress

CONNECT wrote 1 month ago: CONNECT CEO and Xconomist Duane Roth recently authored an editorial about the Innovation Agenda CONN … more →

Tags: post by Timothy Tardibono, Congress, Bipartisan, Jobs, Lifescience, reauthorization, Small Business, Job Creation, Competitiveness

Senate makes significant progress toward repealing the Medical Device Tax

CONNECT wrote 1 month ago: One of the first amendments the Senate voted on last week, on its way to passing a budget for the fi … more →

Tags: post by Timothy Tardibono, Senate, Bipartisan, Jobs, Lifescience, Medical Devices, medical device tax, Repeal, Job Creation

The Choice of Innovation Policy Instruments

Susana Borras wrote 2 months ago: New working paper Authors: Susana Borrás and Charles Edquist Abstract:  The purpose of this article … more →

Tags: new, distributive policy, Policy Instruments, regulation, STI policy

Arab divisions: how can the rich Gulf help the poor Maghreb build research capacity?

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: Andrea Rinaldi Freelance journalist, SciDev.Net The need for networking and the challenges posed by … more →

Tags: Boosting Research for Health in the New Arab World, Science Communication, health, R&D in Africa, capacity building, Science Policy, Innovation, Science in the Islamic World, governance

Food security depends on changing minds and getting politicans onboard

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: Marina Lemle Freelance journalist, SciDev.Net More than a third of Brazilian households are in a … more →

Tags: 2013 Global Network of Science Academies (IAP) conferen, Innovation, Sustainable Development, MDGs, Research and Development, Poverty eradication

Climate change is getting out of hand, academicians warn

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: Marina Lemle Freelance journalist, SciDev.Net Three of Brazil’s most prominent scientists, Car … more →

Tags: 2013 Global Network of Science Academies (IAP) conferen, Innovation, Sustainable Development, MDGs, Research and Development, Poverty eradication

Egypt's waste problem: Two solutions for the price of one

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: Helen Mendes Freelance journalist, SciDev.Net Two of the world’s biggest challenges are waste … more →

Tags: 2013 Global Network of Science Academies (IAP) conferen, Innovation, Sustainable Development, MDGs, Research and Development, Poverty eradication

Global health challenge: improving mother and child healthcare

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: Helen Mendes Freelance journalist, SciDev.Net Women in developing countries are at a greater risk of … more →

Tags: 2013 Global Network of Science Academies (IAP) conferen, Innovation, Sustainable Development, MDGs, Research and Development, Poverty eradication

Health research in the Arab world needs a 'Big Idea'

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: Andrea Rinaldi Freelance journalist, SciDev.Net Work progresses at the Boosting research for health … more →

Tags: Boosting Research for Health in the New Arab World, Science Communication, health, R&D in Africa, capacity building, Science Policy, Innovation, Science in the Islamic World, governance

US$30,000 pledged for an online marketplace of innovation ideas

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: Marina Lemle Freelance journalist, SciDev.Net Gregory Weiss, from the Global Young Academy, proposed … more →

Tags: 2013 Global Network of Science Academies (IAP) conferen, Innovation, MDGs, Poverty eradication, Research and Development, Sustainable Development

Science academies unite for sustainable development and poverty reduction

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: Marina Lemle Freelance journalist, SciDev.Net Science academies should mobilize the best brains worl … more →

Tags: 2013 Global Network of Science Academies (IAP) conferen, Innovation, Sustainable Development, MDGs, Research and Development, Poverty eradication

Health research in the Arab world can benefit from experiences in Africa and Latin America

scidevnet wrote 2 months ago: Andrea Rinaldi Freelance journalist, SciDev.Net Future work needed to develop efficient health resea … more →

Tags: Boosting Research for Health in the New Arab World, Science Communication, health, R&D in Africa, capacity building, Science Policy, Innovation, Science in the Islamic World, governance


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