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Early-stage Capital in the United States: Moving Research Across the Valley of Death and the Role of SBIR The National Academies Washington DC April 16, 2010 Charles W. Wessner, Ph.D. The National Academies 1

Welcome to the National Academies National Academy of Sciences Chartered by Congress in 1863 A self-perpetuating Honorary Society National Research Council (1916) The Operating Arm of the National Academies National Academy of Engineering (1964) Institute of Medicine (1970) 2

Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP) The mandate of the STEP Board is to: Integrate understanding of scientific, technological, and economic elements Formulate national policies affecting the economic well-being of the United States. STEP studies identify means of: Accelerating innovation Advancing competitiveness and Improving our understanding of the nation s economic performance and of other nations policies and practices 3

Paul Joskow is the new Chair of the National Academies STEP Board President of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation James Killian Professor of Economics, MIT Past STEP Chairs include Lawrence Summers and Dale Jorgenson 4

STEP s Work Addresses the Challenge of the Global Innovation Imperative Best Practice in Public-Private Partnerships: Guidance on What Works Chaired by Gordon Moore, Chairman Emeritus, Intel Innovation in Global Industries Chaired by David Morgenthaler, Morgenthaler Ventures Patents in the Knowledge Based Economy Chaired by Richard Levin, Yale University & Mark Myers, University of Pennsylvania 5

STEP s Current Innovation Work Comparative National Innovation Policies: Best Practice for the 21st Century Chaired by Ambassador Alan Wm. Wolff, Dewey & LeBoeuf, Former Deputy USTR Best Practices in State and Regional Programs Chaired by Mary Good, University of Arkansas, Former Under Secretary for Technology at the Department of Commerce Crossing the Valley of Death: An Assessment of the SBIR Program Chaired by Jacques Gansler, University of Maryland, and Former Under Secretary for Technology and Acquisition at the Department of Defense 6

The Global Innovation Imperative Key Points Innovation is Key to Growing and Maintaining a Country s Competitive Position in the Global Economy and to address Global Challenges Collaboration among Small and Large Businesses, Universities, and Research Institutes is Essential for Innovation Proven Innovation Programs are needed to support collaboration and accelerate innovation 7

Addressing the Innovation Imperative The Obama Administration Recognizes the Importance of Innovation as a Source of Jobs and Growth 8 Charles W. Wessner PhD

Pledge to Raise R&D and Create new Incentives for Innovation We will devote more than 3 percent of our GDP to research and development. The U.S. joins the quest for the Lisbon Target We will not just meet, but we will exceed the level achieved at the height of the space race, through policies that invest in basic and applied research, create new incentives for private innovation, promote breakthroughs in energy and medicine, and improve education in math and science. Address to the National Academy of Sciences, April 27, 2009 9

Mechanisms to Bridge the Valley of Death are Also Important SBIR is a key tool to help small innovative firms bring new products to market Other Tools May be Needed

Today s Conference Launches the next Phase of the SBIR Assessment This second phase will: Build on the knowledge gained in the first phase of the assessment Provide a valuable second view of the SBIR program's evolution and impact Analyze research topics relevant to the SBIR program's operation and evaluation efforts that emerged in the course of the first phase Addresses agency requests for additional analysis of topics related to the SBIR program 11

Today s Symposium will Describe the Early Stage Finance Challenge and the Valley of Death Highlight the role of federal innovation programs How do SBIR and the Technology Innovation Program help small innovative firms cross the Valley of Death Examine some leading technology-based development programs underway at the state level Explore early stage finance challenges faced by women and minorities 12

We Look Forward to a Lively and Constructive Discussion We thank our distinguished speakers, moderators, and participants for their willingness to join us today We thank the participating agencies that have made this meeting possible We thank the National Economic Council for their interest and support We also welcome your participation in this meeting. Your interventions can be a valuable contribution to national policy 13

It is now my pleasure to introduce the Hon. Jacques Gansler Roger C. Lipitz Chair in Public Policy and Private Enterprise Director, Center for Public Policy and Private Enterprise University of Maryland Former Under Secretary for Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 14 Charles W. Wessner PhD