Title: Economic Development Technical Assistance Partnership Promoting Environmentally Sustainable Business
1Economic Development Technical Assistance
Partnership Promoting Environmentally Sustainable
Business Practices Energy Conservation2008
University Economic Development Association
(UEDA) Annual Summit
Prepared Presented By Roger L. Price,
P.E. PENNTAP November, 2008
2Effective Partnership
- PennTAP
- Penn State University Industrial Technology
Extension Service - Electrotechnology Applications Center
- Not-for-Profit Research Technical Assistance
Center at Northampton Community College - Technology Experts
- Thermal Processing/Thermal Treatment
- Non-Thermal Processing
- Drying, Coating Curing
- New Process/Product Development
- VOC Emission Reduction
- Energy Cost Reductions, P2E2 Assessments
3P2E2 Site Assessments Verified Results
- 2-Yr Period (2006-2007)
- Energy Reductions
- Electric Power 7,400,000 kWh
- Natural Gas 240,000 MCF
- Waste Emission Reductions
- Water Conservation 148,000,000 gal
- Air Emissions 12,000,000 lbs
- Hazardous Waste 760,000 lbs
- Economic Benefits
- 8,000,000
- 255 jobs
- Technical Assistance Focused on Waste Reduction
Energy Efficiency Can Be Compatible With Economic
Development
4PENNTAP-ETAC Model
- Priority Commitment To Track Results
- PENNTAP already had commitment to track and job
benefits - PENNTAP-ETAC Partnership expanded that commitment
to include environmental benefits - Commitment to spend time tracking results
consistent with Partnerships Mission
5PENNTAP-ETAC Model
- Hands-On
- Expert Assistance
- Must be able to provide cost-benefit data in
assessment results, quantify results - ETAC
- Experts require funding
- PADEP SAG Program
6PENNTAP-ETAC Model
- Relationship Building Is The Key To Success
- Requires regular face-to-face contacts
- Localized presence is important
- Build credibility based on responsiveness
performance - Takes time, persistence, and hard work
7PENNTAP-ETAC Model
- It Requires a Champion
- Someone who
- Loves/has a passion for what they do
- Believes in what they do
- Promote P2
- Promote ETAC
- Susceptible to burn-out
- Requires support, positive feedback,
encouragement
8PENNTAP-ETAC Model(Lets Have Some Fun Out There)
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92008 UEDA SummitSt. Petersburg, FL
10 Who are we?
Puerto Rico TechnoEonomic Corridor (PRTEC) is a
non-profit organization committed to a
collaborative environment between private
companies, government entities and academia.
Its main purpose is to integrate industry,
academia and government in efforts to promote an
innovation ecosystem to foster economic
development in the western region .
11PRTEC Strategic Partnering Areas for Regional
Economic Development
12Guanajibo Research Innovation Park (GRIP)
Partnering Initiative
- Redevelopment of the existing Puerto Rico
Industrial Development Company (PRIDCO) owned
Guanajibo Industrial Park into a modern Research
Park, closely tied to the University of Puerto
Rico Engineering Campus in Mayagüez, to become an
integral part in the economic development of
western region of Puerto Rico. - The Guanajibo Research Park will be focused and
reoriented as a internationally competitive State
of the Art Technology Hub capable of attracting
and serving global technology leading industries.
13Guanajibo Research Innovation Park - GRIP
Key Partners
Economic Development University Center
14Innovation Ecosystem
Strategic Alliances
Business Support Area
Technology Transfer Alliance and Innovation
Support
Business Advice, Entrepreneurship Mentoring
Technology Training Center
Venture Financing
Government Alliances
International Organizations
15UPRM Commercialization Alliance
- UPRM Innovation Hub
- 25 millions per year in External RD Funds
- 18 patents out of 24 in the UPR System
- Over 100 professors involved in RD activity
- MOU signed in December 2006 between UPRM, PRTEC,
SBTDC, Primex to collaborate in the
commercialization efforts of researchers. A
Business Opportunity Profile (BOP) form was
created to guide researchers in their efforts. - 70 researchers participated in different
activities. 10 of those are actively
participating of the BOP process.
16Regional Integration through Support to Western
Region Municipalities
- Attract new projects and business opportunities
- Establish VITEC2 branches to support local tech
entrepreneurs - Technology Centers
- Economic Development Profiles
Closer Collaboration with Municipalities
17Achievements Resulting From The Various
Partnerships
- 15 local technology startups established
- 4 graduated from incubation program
- 5 winners of Enterprize Business Plan Competition
- 100 jobs created, 3.4 millions in sales in 2007,
1.7 millions raised in financing/investments - 5 new aerospace companies established
- InfoTech/Honeywell/Lockheed Martin/FTT/ESSIG
- 2,000 jobs created or committed
- 2 PRIDCO buildings with 33,000 sq.ft. under
management (Vitec2, Guanajibo Innovation Center).
15 tenants. 90 occupancy rate. - 250,000 Seed Fund with Doral Bank
- An MOU signed with Neo Inc. incubator network
from Ohio.
18Innovation Through Collaboration
P R T E C
19Economic Development University Center
Collaboration
- Strengthening organizational capacity and
credibility to successfully undertake the
various partnerships - Collaboration in filling the application for
recognition of exemption under Section 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code. - Identifying and accessing new multidisciplinary
resources in the university to advance its
programs and initiatives in economic development. - Indentifying and preparing funding proposals for
the financing of PRTEC economic development
efforts.
20College of BusinessNevada Small Business
Development CenterUniversity of Nevada Reno
- Excellence in Partnership Development
- Learning Laboratory for Business Students
- Port of Subs Franchise
21College of BusinessUniversity of Nevada Reno and
Port of Subs franchisor and administrator of
concept (John Larsen (CEO and founder)
- Quality sandwiches
- Customer looks on
- Freshly sliced, top quality meats/cheeses, fresh
baked bread, zesty dressings, spices - 155 locations in 7 western states adding 25 new
locations in next 2 years - Recognized in Entrepreneur Magazines Franchise
500 - Voted Renos Best sub-sandwich - 18 years running
22College of Business University of Nevada Reno
and Nevada SBDC
- College of Business partnership opportunity in
new student union - 2008 - Collaborative effort to develop learning
laboratory for business students - Engage faculty, students, NSBDC
- Goal model for innovation and operational
excellence
23How it Works
- Operations group works at restaurant
- Learn management and operation from ground up
- Bring back to classroom for examination,
evaluation and learning - Rotate between management and employee
- Support group remainder of students
- Expert consulting to franchise
- Semester long projects improve operation and
profitability - Experiments improve efficiency and effectiveness
24Results
- Curriculum adjusted to accommodate opportunity
- Students learn business processes/how a franchise
works - Lecture series - entrepreneurship and franchising
- Combine with College and NSBDC expertise in
managing and operating
25Partnership Benefits
- Enhances educational opportunities for students
(involves faculty and students) - Greater relevancy in business curriculum
- Port of Subs learns from students
- College shares substantially in profits
- Model can be replicated