Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Why New England should co-optiate

In an ongoing theme in pieces I author, here's my most recent quarterly installment for Mass High Tech on why New England's states would benefit to cooperate on innovation as well as compete with one another.

Here's an excerpt

Where there are plenty of examples of inside-the-borders innovation, there are far fewer initiatives that present a multistate or New England-wide scope, as the public policy group the New England Council, or the trade organization the New England Clean Energy Council does. NECEC ties in the private sector (investors, small and large businesses), the public sector, nongovernment organizations (related technology and energy councils) and education. Linking common interests across state borders for the benefit of each state and collectively for the New England region is essential in today’s capital-constrained environment.

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