A State’s Initiative: Advancing Flexible Electronics in Northeast Ohio.

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A State’s Initiative: Advancing Flexible Electronics in Northeast Ohio

About NorTech What we are: A nonprofit technology-based economic development organization serving 21 counties in Northeast Ohio. Catalyst for growing Northeast Ohio’s emerging technology industries. Current focus on advanced energy and flexible electronics 2

What we do NorTech drives the development of regional innovation clusters by: – Attracting new members to the cluster – Building relationships among cluster members for funding, research, and business opportunities – Creating roadmaps with regional partners – Engaging with federal/state government and policy leaders – Collecting, reporting and utilizing data 3

Ohio’s Major TBED Programs Along the Technology Commercialization Continuum 4 Source: SRI International “Making an Impact” Sept. 2009

Ohio Technology-Based Economic Development (TBED) Programs 5 ImaginingIncubatingDemonstratingMarket EntryGrowth Research Scholars Program Research & Comm. Program Research Comm. Grant Program Innovation Ohio Loan Fund OTF Internship Program Wright Centers of Innovation Entrepreneurial Signature Program Venture Capital Authority Edison Centers R&D Center Attraction Pre-Seed FundsAdvanced Energy Program Target Industry Attraction Fund Tech Investment Tax Credit Advanced Materials Program Edison IncubatorsFuel Cell Program Wright ProjectsBioMedical Program Action FundMedical Imaging Program Photovoltaic Program Sensors Program Source: Ohio Dept. of Development website:

Flexible Display and Electronics Cluster Ohio Third Frontier Investment 6 Ohio TBED ProgramYearAmount Action Fund2003$375,725 Wright Projects2003$1,640,000 Research Commercialization Grant Program2005$174,657 Wright Projects2005$100,000 Research Commercialization Grant Program2006$700,000 Research & Commercialization Program2007$23,937,840 Research Scholars Program2008$15,292,382 Research & Commercialization Program2008$5,000,000 Research & Commercialization Program2009$4,900,000 Advanced Energy Program2010$965,000 Advanced Materials Program2010$2,918,000 TOTAL2003 – 2010$56,003,604

Photovoltaics Cluster Ohio Third Frontier Investment 7 Ohio TBED ProgramYearAmount Wright Projects2003$2,000,000 Wright Projects2004$2,000,000 Wright Centers of Innovation2007$18,635,238 Research Commercialization Grant Program2008$350,000 Advanced Energy Program2008$2,346,924 Research Scholars Program2008$8,938,462 Research & Commercialization Program2008$8,900,000 Advanced Energy Program2009$995,577 Photovoltaic Program2010$4,032,171 TOTAL2003 – 2010$44,198,372

Flexible Photovoltaics Ohio Third Frontier Investment 8 Ohio TBED ProgramYearAmount Advanced Energy Program2008$996,924 Research Commercialization Grant Program2008$350,000 Research & Commercialization Program2008$4,900,000 Advanced Energy Program2009$995,577 Photovoltaic Program2010$999,271 TOTAL2008 – 2010$8,241,772

Ohio Third Frontier Investment per Year 9

Ohio Third Frontier Investment Along the Technology Commercialization Continuum 10

Expanding Ohio’s Focus on Advancing Flexible Electronics Define and Implement Shared Agenda via Strategic Roadmaps Connect Complementary Competencies Across State Regions Create Cluster Development Program for Flexible Displays & Electronics Leverage State Resources to Generate Market Pull 11

Dr. Byron C. Clayton Vice President (216)