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Governor Pence Announces Plan To Invest $1 Billion In Hoosier Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Last updated on Friday, July 15, 2016

(INDIANAPOLIS) - Governor Mike Pence announced plans Thursday to invest $1 billion over the next 10 years to advance innovation and entrepreneurship in Indiana.

During remarks at the eighth annual Innovation Showcase in Indianapolis, Governor Pence outlined a proposal to strengthen and accelerate Hoosier innovation through strategic partnerships, ensuring that Indiana plays a leading role in solving 21st century challenges while supporting long-term economic growth, job creation and talent attraction.

"As a state, we have worked diligently to establish a pro-growth business climate in Indiana and our efforts are being recognized across the nation," said Governor Pence. "We cut costs, lowered taxes and reduced regulations to allow job creators to invest in what matters most - in their businesses and in their employees. Indiana is ranked first in the Midwest for business and first in the nation for small business regulations, but we're not done yet. We must build on this economic momentum and increase collaboration between educators, community leaders, industry partners and most importantly, idea generators, to further propel innovation across the Hoosier state for generations to come."

The 10-year plan, which centers on collaboration between government, education and research institutions, communities and the private sector, will advance Indiana's current economic momentum and combat potential threats to growth, such as workforce shortages and the availability of capital, by:

Governor Pence will direct the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) to coordinate and oversee the state's strategy to accelerate innovation and entrepreneurship across Indiana. Through an Executive Order issued today, the Office of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (OSBE) and its programs, including the Indiana Small Business Development Center (ISBDC), Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) and Small Business Ombudsman, will transfer from the Office of the Lt. Governor and integrate into IEDC to align and enhance effectiveness of the state's efforts, creating a one-stop shop of resources, experience and information for entrepreneurs and job creators at all stages of growth and development, partners and investors.

With implementation of this initiative expected to begin this summer, Governor Pence will request funding toward his innovation and entrepreneurship initiative as follows:

"Indiana's thought leaders, job creators and public-private partnerships are making tremendous strides in innovation and entrepreneurship today, and we hope that this commitment from the state will spark even more interest and help accelerate these efforts," said Governor Pence. "With a collaborative and aligned strategy, Indiana will continue to be a global leader in innovation and entrepreneurship, helping to solve tomorrow's challenges."

Partners from Indiana's government and community initiatives, education and research institutions, economic development, private sector and entrepreneurial community joined Governor Pence today as he outlined this innovation and entrepreneurship initiative. In attendance were representatives from AgriNovus Indiana, AT&T Indiana, Ball State University, Battery Innovation Center, Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, Conexus Indiana, Cook Group, Dow AgroSciences, Eli Lilly, Faegre Baker Daniels, Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents, Indiana BioSciences Research Institute, Indiana Chamber of Commerce, Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Indiana State Department of Agriculture, Indiana University, Indiana University Health, Interactive Intelligence, Launch Fishers, Purdue Research Foundation, Rook Security, TechPoint, University of Indianapolis and University of Notre Dame.

To sign up for future updates about this initiative, visit http://www.iedc.in.gov/industries/innovation-entrepreneurship.

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