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Creating a Knowledge Worker Economy March 22, 2006 Gerald Ephault, Regional Manager Pocono Northeast.

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1 Creating a Knowledge Worker Economy March 22, 2006 Gerald Ephault, Regional Manager Pocono Northeast

2 Overview Support entrepreneurs and established manufacturers Promote infrastructure initiatives State-funded Created in 1983 Four centers statewide

3 Services Links to research universities Links to venture capitalists and private investors Links to professional service providers Funding

4 Project Selection Criteria Job creation and retention The opportunity for PA companies to achieve industry-leading positions Building PA's high-tech identity

5 Developing Early-Stage Firms Ben Franklin’s Role Seed Capital Advanced Technology R & D Strategic Business Advice / Mentoring Incubator Space Linkage to Other Resources

6 Paperless Practice, Inc. Scranton BF Investment 2002-2005: $430,000 Founded to provide interactive marketing solutions to the optical market for eyeglass frame selection, color contact try-on, and targeted consumer advertising. With BF’s strategic and marketing help, Winkcast™ systems now provide customers with: An opportunity to gather information on products and services specific to their needs, simultaneous with An opportunity to collect real-time consumer and marketing information Winkcast™ also provides unique marketing and advertising tools to other industries: Retail Lodging Banking

7 Enhancing Established Manufacturers Process enhancement Product improvement Technology application Links to university research

8 Noble Biomaterials, Inc Scranton Manufactures specialized textiles with anti-microbial, thermodynamic, and therapeutic uses for consumer, medical, and military markets BF investment 1995-2000: $166,000 Formed from merger of BF client Noble Fiber with BF client Sauquoit Industries One of Inc. magazine’s top 500 fastest-growing private companies Credits BF with 44 jobs created and 24 jobs retained X-Static® product used by Johnson & Johnson, Adidas, and Puma, and by NASA, the US Army and Marine Corps, and by Olympians in their apparel.

9 BF Impact Since 1983, BF Northeast has: Started 337 new companies Developed 580 new products & processes Created 9,373 new jobs Retained 17,266 existing jobs

10 BF Impact Statewide Nexus Study 1989-2001 Boosted Pennsylvania’s economy by $8 billion Generated 93,105 job-years at a cost to the Commonwealth of $3,342 per job-year Created jobs that paid 28% higher salaries than the average statewide salary Every public dollar invested in BFTP yielded nearly $23 of additional state income PA garnered more than $400 million additional tax revenue, far exceeding program’s costs

11 BF Investments in Northeastern Pennsylvania 19 County Region: 1983-2005: $588,015,213 Investment of State Funds: $ 136, 676,903 Private Sector, Schools, Federal, Other Match: $ 451,338,310 8 County Pocono Northeast Region : $ 75,981,717 Investment of State Funds: $ 16,170,158 Private Sector, Schools, Federal, Other Match: $ 59,811,559 Pocono Region 2005 IMPACT Results: Client Revenue Generated: $161,595,070 Client Capitalization: $ 36,487,475 Commercial Lenders: $14,728,200 Private Equity: $ 3,127,000 Venture Capital: $13,650,000 Federal: $ 3,565,400 Company Partners: $ 1,416,875

12 Northeast Region Investments ADVANCED FIBERS & POWDERS AMERICAN AEROGEL AROMAWORKS CARBONDALE TECH TRANSFER CENTER CENTRE INGREDIENTS CHAPERONE TECHNOLOGIES DIGITAL AMPLIFIER ESU TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTER GALAXY BRUSHES HAZLETON CAN-BE INCUBATOR IMBM – UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON INNOVATION CENTER @WILKES- BARRE INTELLIGENT ENERGY KOVATCH KME LEMARK, INC. LOCKHEED MARTIN MEGAPHASE NEPA – KIZ PAPERLESS PRACTICE RCI WOOD PRODUCTS SCRANTON ENTERPRISE CENTER SKILL SURVEY SOLID CACTUS SUBSTITUTE PERSONNEL SOLUTIONS TMG HEALTH TOBYHANNA ARMY DEPOT TORRES & TOWERS WORK & PLAY NEPA

13 Wall Street West Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development (WIRED) Northeast PA as Back-up Center to NYC’s Financial Sector $15,000,000 over 3 yr. period – US Department of Labor $7,000,000 over 3 yr. period – PA $22,000,000 Investment Gap Analysis – Financial Sector e.g., Banking, Insurances, Industries Training & Solution Curriculum Development Dual Enrollment Credit Program Internship – KIZ’s & Regional Education Partnership

14 Jobs Through Technology


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