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Leading the way through Innovation Dr. G. Wayne Clough President, Georgia Institute of Technology

Powerful trends reshape the world High-speed communications / Internet End of Cold War political constructions Removal of trade barriers Terrorist attacks; wars in Iraq, Afghanistan Emergence of technology-based economies around the world Sustained investment in higher education in nations like India and China

The world of 2020 8 billion people; a 25% increase over 2000 Balance tipped toward urbanization Population in developed nations aging; youth bulge in underdeveloped nations Of a representative 100 people: 56 will live in Asia 16 will live in Africa 4 will live in the United States

Future issues Water shortages Global warming Energy demands New diseases Increased competition for technology sector

Future issues Water shortages Global warming Energy demands New diseases Increased competition for technology sector Biotechnology revolution Nanotechnology revolution Sustainable technology

Just as energy is the basis of life itself and ideas the source of innovation, so is innovation the vital spark of all human change, improvement, and progress. Theodore Levitt Edward W. Carter Professor Emeritus Harvard University

National Innovation Initiative Year-long discussion of how to create an economic environment conducive to innovation National Innovation Summit, Washington, D.C., December 14-15, 2004 Report: InnovateAmerica: Thriving in a world of challenge and change (www.compete.org) 30 recommendations to promote innovation

Innovation fosters new ideas, technologies, and processes that lead to better jobs, higher wages, and a higher standard of living. For advanced industrial nations no longer able to compete on cost, the capacity to innovate is the most critical elemental in sustaining competitiveness. Vision Statement National Innovation Initiative

Optimizing for innovation Talent, the human dimension Investment, the financial dimension Infrastructure, the physical and policy dimension

Universities as drivers of innovation Educate the talent Conduct fundamental research that provides discoveries and knowledge Promote technology transfer and commercialization

Universities as drivers of conversation Interdisciplinary collaboration IT networks Policy expertise Openness and diversity Open-ended discussions about the next Big Things

Generating innovation at a 120-year old institution

Vision for Georgia Tech Define the technological research university of the twenty-first century

Interdisciplinary degrees Human-computer interaction Bioinformatics Quantitative and computational finance Prosthetics and orthotics Digital media Biomedical engineering

Sustainable technology Interdisciplinary research Nanotechnology Biotechnology/ nanomedicine Microelectronics/ telecommunications Logistics Photonics/optics Manufacturing

Innovative Collaborations Emory/Georgia Tech Biomedical Engineering National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network NSF Centers of Excellence: Tissue Engineering Electronic Packaging Photonics National Lambda Rail Product Lifetime Management Center of Excellence The Enterprise Transformation Institute

Four campuses on three continents Georgia Tech-Atlanta Georgia Tech-Lorraine Georgia Tech-Savannah Georgia Tech-Singapore

International programs Study Abroad: a third of undergraduates Global Learning and Conference Center delivers education around the world Global MBA with partner universities in France and Argentina Sam Nunn School of International Affairs Research and education partnerships: Israel Great Britain France Germany Singapore China

Technology transfer Virtually every combination of industry relationship or economic development activity can be found at Georgia Tech, and in a very real sense the school is an operating partner with Georgia state partner with Georgia state government. Perhaps more than any other research university in North America, economic development is an integral, critical component of the mission of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and this has been true from its very inception. Southern Growth Policies Board Innovation U study

Creating an innovative campus Biotechnology Complex Klaus Advanced Computing Building Technology Square

Environmental sustainability LEED Silver certification White roofs reflect city heat. Rainwater captured in roof drainage systems, managed in an Eco-commons for landscape use.

The world leaders in innovation and creativity will also be world leaders in everything else. Harold R. McAlindon Author and innovative business consultant