Georgia Tech honored for economic development efforts

Georgia Tech lauded for its technology-based focus on economic development
The Georgia Institute of Technology received an "Innovation" award from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities for its statewide economic development efforts in a number of sectors. Accepting the award are (l-r), Lynn Durham, assistant vice president; Robert Knotts, director of federal relations; Chris Downing, associate vice president, Enterprise Innovation Institute, and William "Bill" Schafer, vice president of student affairs.

The Georgia Institute of Technology received an "Innovation" award from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities for its statewide economic development efforts in a number of sectors. Accepting the award are (l-r), Lynn Durham, assistant vice president; Robert Knotts, director of federal relations; Chris Downing, associate vice president, Enterprise Innovation Institute, and William "Bill" Schafer, vice president of student affairs.

The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) named the Georgia Institute of Technology and three other public institutions of higher learning its winners of the 2014 Innovation and Economic Prosperity Universities (IEP) Awards.

Tech received the “Innovation” award for its technology-based focus in its economic development efforts. Tech’s Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2), its key statewide business outreach and economic development arm, is a critical component of those efforts, as well as commercialization of inventions, and other initiatives. The award follows APLU’s designation of Tech as an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University earlier this summer.

The IEP awards, announced Monday, Nov. 3, in Orlando, highlight the efforts of APLU’s member institutions to beef up economic development in their states through a number of initiatives, including innovation and entrepreneurship, technology transfer, talent and workforce development, and other efforts.

Along with Tech, APLU recognized the University of Massachusetts- Boston, North Carolina State University, and the University of Houston.

— By Péralte C. Paul

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