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Ohio Boosts Innovation In National Security Technology
Columbus, Ohio (PRWEB) June 13, 2007 -- Ohio’s strong infrastructure in the aerospace industry is driving the latest technologies in advanced sensing capabilities, keeping the nation safe from chemical, biological, explosive and radiological threats, according to the Ohio Business Development Coalition (OBDC), the nonprofit organization marketing the state for capital investment.
The newly created Institute for Development and Commercialization of Advanced Sensor Technology (IDCAST) showcases Ohio’s strength in sensor development. The program was launched through the University of Dayton and a host of partner organizations with the help of Ohio’s Third Frontier Project. IDCAST’s mission is to create jobs in Ohio by facilitating and driving partnerships between government, industry and academia that boost technology innovation, business development and product commercialization. The OBDC says IDCAST will strengthen the state’s supportive business culture, which allows businesses to thrive and provides executives the time to pursue their personal aspirations.
“Advanced sensor technologies are crucial to our present and future national defense strategy,” said Joe Renaud, Ohio’s aerospace and defense advisor. “Ohio offers a strong infrastructure centered on aerospace and sensor technology, a legacy of successful development and manufacturing and a culture of collaboration that drives innovation by allowing the best young minds in the nation to partner with successful professionals to develop new technologies.”
IDCAST provides an essential framework for bringing together the technologies, innovations and collaborations needed to develop, integrate and deliver this capability for defense, homeland security and commercial applications. According to the University of Dayton Research Institute, IDCAST is projected to have a $238 million impact on Ohio’s economy and create 364 high-paying jobs within eight years
Ohio Boosts Innovation in National Security Technology – 2
Sensor technology is one of the newest research areas funded by the Third Frontier program. Along with IDCAST, Ohio has two sensor related centers that are developing new technologies to benefit the aerospace and defense economy. The Wright Center for Sensor Systems Engineering (WCSSE), led by Cleveland State University is discovering new ways to solve aerospace problems, make planes smarter and provide seamless integration of sensors into complex control systems.
“Ohio’s strength in developing new technologies for the aerospace industry is complemented by a world-class logistics infrastructure and a large, skilled labor pool, positioning Ohio as one of the most convenient and lucrative places to build a business in the aerospace industry,” said Ed Burghard, executive director of the Ohio Business Development Coalition. “Ohio offers a unique micro-metropolitan city structure which ensures business success, and leaves more time for executives to pursue their personal aspirations. Ohio is the state of perfect balance.”
About the Ohio Business Development Coalition
The Ohio Business Development Coalition is a nonprofit organization that provides marketing strategy and implementation to support Ohio’s economic development efforts. For more information, visit http://www.ohiomeansbusiness.com.
Media Contact: Dace de la Foret
Paul Werth Associates
614-224-8114, ext. 235
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