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University of Arkansas Technology Development Foundation

• Mission: To stimulate a knowledge-based economy in the State of Arkansas through partnerships that lead to new opportunities for learning and discovery, that build and retain a knowledge-based workforce and that spawn the development of new technologies that enrich the economic base of Arkansas

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University of Arkansas Technology Development Foundation

• Purpose and Duties– Manage the day-to-day operations of ARTP

• Facilities/Property Management• Business Affairs• Marketing

– Promote commercialization of select IP assigned by University• Critical to accelerating the growth and competitive position of

ARTP companies• Strategic advantage to recruit prospective tenants

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University of ArkansasTechnology Development Foundation

Nine member Board of Directors:Provost—Sharon GaberVice Chancellor for Finance and Administration—Don PedersonVP for Research & Economic Development—Jim RankinDean of Walton College—Eli JonesEntrepreneurial Alumni—Ted DickeyEntrepreneurial Alumni—Stan GreenNWA Council—Greg LeeCity of Fayetteville—Don MarrAt Large—Christine Daugherty

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Innovation System

• Physical infrastructure

• Knowledge spillovers from university research

• Entrepreneurial culture

• Technologically skilled workforce

• Accessibility to financial capital, especially venture capital

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Proof-of-ConceptGenesis Technology Incubator

• Genesis is currently home to 24 public/private affiliates

• Over 22,000 square feet of wet & dry lab space plus offices currently under lease

• Large conference facilities, break room and business center

• ARTP affiliates have secured over $46 million in federal grants and contracts since January 2005, over $5 million in last six months of 2012

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• LEED Certified facility offering 35,000 square feet of office, clean rooms and electronics test and assembly labs

• ARTP companies and affiliates accounted for total employment impact of 350 jobs in FY 2012

• High-wage jobs are being created and filled by students

Advanced Research and DevelopmentInnovation Center

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Technology CommercializationEnterprise Center

• LEED Certified, 65,000 square foot facility

• Laboratory enabled for research & development, office, technology and assembly manufacturing

• 30,000 square feet occupied• Ongoing commercialization of

power electronics, biotechnology and nanomaterials

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Spillovers of Research

• Core research strengths:– Next Generation of

Electronic/Photonic Device– Transportation and Logistics– Biotechnology and Related

Chemical, Biological and Food Sciences

– Advanced Materials and Manufacturing

– Database and Telecommunications

– Sustainability/Environmental Science

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• Silicon Solar Solutions—commercializing a process to crystallize amorphous silicon into larger-grain polysilicon with unparalleled grain size and ease of processing

• BiologicsMD—developing a prescription solution to osteoporosis 5X as effective as existing biophosphanate treatments

• cycleWood Solutions—commercializing a lignin-based plastic bag that can biodegrade in 150 days

• TiFiber--inorganic nanofiber free-standing membranes (FSM) can readily be made into macroscopic vessels and tools for important applications at high temperatures and in harsh environments

Entrepreneurial Culture

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Technologically Skilled Workforce

• ARTP companies and affiliates accounted for approximately 220 direct jobs and a total employment impact of 350 regionally

• High-wage jobs are being filled by UA graduates (Approx. $70,000 annually)

• Collaborating with NWACC on workforce development program

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Access to Capital

• Early-stage capital, especially seed capital is the #1 challenge faced by start-up companies

• Gap funding is critical to span the “valley of death” and achieve escape velocity

• We must continue to build networks and ideas that will lead to sustainable sources of capital

• Pre-seed validation fund is needed to augment proof of concept

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ARTP Value-Added Features

• Access to leading-edge research facilities and equipment

• Partnerships with University faculty and students, enabling collaborative research that leads to a ready made workforce

• Licensing opportunities for new innovations to augment technology portfolio

• Access to video conferencing facility, University library and bookstore

• Invitations to seminars, lectures and workshops sponsored by University

• Opportunities to serve as guest lecturers and adjunct faculty

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Economic Impact• Over the life of the project, ARTP

will create over 1,500 construction jobs generating salaries and wages with a present value over $27,000,000.

• Construction of ARTP will generate state and local taxes with a present value in excess of $2,175,000 over the life of the project.

• When completed, ARTP will provide over 2,000 permanent jobs.

• Total impact of operating ARTP on regional output is projected to exceed $700,000,000.

• Operations are projected to generate over $17,000,000 in state and local taxes

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Historical Highlights

• Nine years of continuous growth positioning ARTP as Region’s only Knowledge Community in association with major research university

• Approximately $1 million in operating support to College of Engineering• Over $200,000 to University Departments • Over $5.2 million in sponsored research (subcontracts) to University• Over $4.3 million in external funding for ARTP and affiliates• Spawned a resurgence in entrepreneurial culture• Established a technologically-skilled workforce earning 2X average annual wage• Financed and built Enterprise Center as an essential hub for technology

commercialization• Developed a robust Innovation System capable of supporting new product

development• Generated approximately $183 million in economic output