
SSTI is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to improving initiatives that support prosperity through science, technology, innovation and entrepreneurship."
As the most comprehensive resource available for those involved in technology-based economic development, SSTI offers the services that are needed to help build tech-based economies.
Since its inception in 1996, SSTI has developed a nationwide network of practitioners and policymakers dedicated to improving the economy through science and technology. This network has resulted in unique access to information. SSTI uses this access to assist states and communities as they build tech-based economies, conduct research on best practices and trends in tech-based economic development, and encourage cooperation among and between state and federal programs.
As the most comprehensive resource available for those involved in technology-based economic development, SSTI offers the services that are needed to help build tech-based economies.
Since its inception in 1996, SSTI has developed a nationwide network of practitioners and policymakers dedicated to improving the economy through science and technology. This network has resulted in unique access to information. SSTI uses this access to assist states and communities as they build tech-based economies, conduct research on best practices and trends in tech-based economic development, and encourage cooperation among and between state and federal programs.
Location: United States, Ohio, Columbus
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 1996
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08.01.2020 | ASU’s ScaleU, an Edtech Accelerator With a University Behind It | When Dana Stephenson began to court Arizona State University two years ago, he was looking for a higher ed client for his education technology startup. Instead the university wound up as one of his most important investors. What began with ... |
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06.04.2017 | Apply to the Science Center’s health IT accelerator and score $50K in seed cash | Now on its third year of offering cash and office space to startups in the health IT space, the University City Science Center is calling on local companies to apply for the Digital Health Accelerator (DHA) by May 15. Boasting 160 jobs crea... |
02.02.2017 | How other cities can benefit from Silicon Valley | Andrew Gazdecki Contributor Andrew Gazdecki is the founder and CEO of Bizness Apps. More posts by this contributor How other cities can benefit from Silicon Valley How I moved my startup from San Francisco to San Diego Startup ecosystems ar... |
04.08.2014 | Startups Still Abandon Wisconsin, But Growing Cluster Keeping More Here | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints SurveyMonkey has come a long way since Ryan Finley started the company in his Madison, WI, apartment. The online polling service, which counts Facebook and Harvard among its c... |
02.11.2012 | MD Stem Cell Research Fund receives Tech-Based Economic Development Award | For five years, close to $102 million has been provided by the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund to 258 different in-state companies working to develop new technologies in the stem cell research and life sciences fields. On Wednesday, the Ma... |
- | Silicon Valley hiring tech mavericks and trailblazers without college degrees — and some are getting $100K checks to drop out | The tech world is being taken over by precocious prodigies without degrees. Elon Musk’s hand-picked staff at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) range in age from 19 to 24 and include a recent high school graduate, as well as a f... |