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AURP Innovation U Virtual Seminars![]()
Speed and Scale: One Organization Leverages its CRM for Web, and Ecosystem Visibility REGISTRATION IS FREE AND OPEN TO NON-MEMBERS
During this TBED Community of Practice webinar, we will hear how the Florida High Tech Corridor has implemented AirTable as a flexible customer relationship management platform and leverages off-the-shelf and custom tools to add functionality to its website and to rapidly advance its ecosystem visibility and project goals. We will follow this presentation with a community discussion of platforms used by economic development organizations to achieve similar speed and scale. Speaker: Amy Beaird, Chief Strategy Officer, Florida High Tech Corridor Recent Virtual SeminarsWhere are the Leading Technology Clusters in Canada and the U.S.: Learn more about ITIF's new report on leading tech clusters in Canada and the U.S. Build Back Better (BBB) Regional Challenge: Hear from AURP members University City Science Center in Philadelphia, Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, and Nebraska Innovation Campus on ways regional technology ecosystems have formed and thrived. Attend this free AURP webinar to learn how regions in differing geographic locations can build inclusive technology hubs that will be of interest to those planning or growing innovation districts and research parks across the U.S., including BBB Phase One grantees. How the SBA Can Help Companies In Your Park ON-DEMANDIn this ON-DEMAND program, view how the SBA Can Help innovative companies achieve their technological potential and profit from its commercialization. This webinar will be of particular interest to businesses and organizations affiliated with Research Park or Innovation Districts and those that may want to tap into those additional resources. Innovation U: Bio and Pharma Manufacturing Renaissance: New Funding, Policies and Communities ON-DEMAND
In this ON-DEMAND program, our array of panel experts address the Covid-19 Pandemic and hope it vividly demonstrates the need for rethinking ways to manufacture biological materials and create sustainable medical product supply lines for the United States. New program funding, new regulatory schemes and new community engagement are all solutions as we witness the renaissance of life science manufacturing in the. Listen to the discussion of best bio and pharma manufacturing practices, public policies and programs to help the US respond to the Covid-19 Pandemic and create a more resilient manufacturing infrastructure.
ON-DEMANDIn this ON-DEMAND program, experience a deep dive into the opportunities, complexities, and successes in building place-based corporate centers in university research parks and innovation districts. As corporations look to build long lasting relationships with universities to tap into technology and talent, establishing corporate research centers in university research parks is a growing strategy. But how do corporations work with universities in terms of attracting student workers and interns? What are the logistical, financial, and ethical considerations in setting up corporate sponsored research centers adjacent to universities? Innovation U: Retooling Your Park to Increase Relevance and Involvement Speakers: Mason Ailstock, Vice President of Business Development, Research Triangle Foundation ![]()
Recent iParks Webinars
iParks Webinar: How To Create An Innovation District Featured Presenters:
It seems like everywhere you turn these days one hears the "innovation district" buzzword. We'll examine what makes up an innovation district and then open the floor for a lively discussion.
iParks Webinar ArchiveiParks Webinar: Connecting with Creatives through Social Media and Mobile Phones Featured Presenters: Scott D. Meyer, Director of Outreach, 9 Clouds, Inc.
The Perfect Triangle: University, Public and Private Sector Research ParksFeatured Presenters: J. Michael Bowman, Chairman & President, Delaware Technology Park Renewable Energy in TexasFeatured Presenter: Mark Armentrout, President and COO of the Texas Institute for Sustainable Technology Research Fee: $79.00 AURP Members / $99.00 Non-MemberBuilding Information Modeling: Saving Time and Money on Your Upcoming ProjectFeatured Presenters: Steven Gurtel, Project Manager, Whiting-Turner and Tom Fortier, Principal, ZGF Architects LLP Fee: $79.00 AURP Members / $99.00 Non-MemberThe Sustainable Sites InitiativeFeatured Presenter: Gregory Napier RLA, LEED AP, Assistant Director of Real Estate and Physical Facilities, Purdue Research Foundation Fee: $79.00 AURP Members / $99.00 Non-MemberBusiness Incubation: Taking Businesses From the Farm System to the Big LeaguesCharles D'Agostino, M.B.A., Executive Director, Louisiana Business & Technology Center Fee: $79.00 AURP Members / $99.00 Non-Members |