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One Vision for Florida’s Future Complete report Briefing re: Florida’s Innovation Caucus August

Florida’s Innovation Summit

“Innovation is the creation of value through the adoption & exploitation of new ideas throughout the economy”

Florida’s Transition to an Innovation Economy C LUSTERS OF H IGH W AGE, H IGH V ALUE B USINESSES IN F LORIDA T ODAY F LORIDA’S P OOL OF T ECHNICALLY S KILLED, H IGHLY E DUCATED A ND T ALENTED P EOPLE Life Science Tourism Trade Info.Tech: Photonics Digital Media, MST Aviation, Aerospace & Space Financial & Prof Svcs Homeland Security & Defense Other C LUSTERS OF H IGH W AGE, H IGH V ALUE B USINESSES IN F LORIDA T ODAY’S C LUSTERS IN 2030 N EW C LUSTERS IN 2030 I N 2030 F LORIDA’S P OOL OF T ECHNICALLY S KILLED, H IGHLY E DUCATED A ND T ALENTED P EOPLE New Cluster New Cluster New Cluster Clean Tech New Cluster New Cluster New Cluster New Cluster Life Science Other Aviation, Aerospace & Space Trade Tourism Info.Tech: Photonics Digital Media, MST Financial & Professional Services Homeland Security & Defense

IndicatorWhere Are We Today?Where Do We Need To Be By 2030? Wages High Wage Employment Productivity Universities Community Colleges Workforce K-12 R&D among the bottom 15 states among the top 10 states Commercialization Assetsmiddle of the pack among the top 10 states Startups & New Firm Formation among top 10 statesamong the top 5 states Risk Capitalmiddle of the packamong the top 10 states High Quality Economy Talent Builders Innovation Cluster Builders among the top 10 states generally among bottom half of states generally among the bottom 20 states among the top 15 states Where Are We Today in Achieving Quality Growth?

LevelRankLevelRankLevelRankLevelRankLevelRankLevelRankLevelRankLevelRank Florida 1, %3464.6% California 1, %1074.6% Massachusetts 1, %278.7% New York 1, %2365.3% North Carolina 1, %2972.6% Texas %1474.0% Virginia 1, %179.6% U.S.1, %-74.7% PRE-K-12 EDUCATION Bachelor's Degree Production Rate (degrees per 100, ) Master's Degree Production Rate Doctorate Degree Production Rate STEM Doctorates per 100, Associate's Degree Production Rate Individuals in S&E Occupations as Share of Workforce Public HS Averaged Freshman Graduation Rate Quality Counts K-12 Achievement Index Score HIGHER EDUCATION TECHNICAL EDUCATION WORKFORCE EDUCATION

Where Are We Today in Achieving Quality Growth?

Landscape requires coordinated, focused action Focused but Effective Action

What is Florida Doing?  Strategic Plan - EFI  Florida Research Consortium  Florida Venture Forum  R&D Tax Exemption  Innovation Initiative Fund*  Centers of Excellence*  Closing Fund  Opportunity Fund  The 21 st Century Technology, Research and Scholarship Act  Institute for the Commercialization of Public Research  State Board of Administration 1.5% investment authorization  Local and Regional Initiatives * not funded in 2008 Florida High Tech Corridor Council Florida High Tech Corridor Council

Prosperity Global Leadership Vibrant Communities Quality of Life Infrastructure Business Climate Talent Governance Innovation Enterprise Florida Florida Council of 100 Tax Watch & Council of Economic Advisors Century Commission for Sustainable Florida James Madison Institute Innovation Caucus Workforce Florida OTTED Agency for Workforce Innovation Department of Education State University System Florida Chamber Florida Chamber Foundation

Measuring Florida’s Performance Dashboard to Track State and Regional Metrics ************ Save the Date October 6&7

State of the State Summit October 6-7, 2008 Renaissance at SeaWorld