Forwarded FYI. Lyle ------ Forwarded Message > From: Governor Tom Vilsack <[log in to unmask]> > Reply-To: Governor Tom Vilsack <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 10:38:16 -0600 > To: "Mailings from the Iowa Governor's Office" <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: FW: Vilsack Announces $50 Million Initiative to Make Iowa a Leade r > in Life Sciences > > For immediate release > For more information: > Monday, January 27, 2003 > John Lapp, 515-281-0173 > > Vilsack Announces $50 Million Initiative to Make Iowa a Leader in Life > Sciences > > DES MOINES - Governor Tom Vilsack today announced a plan to invest $50 million > of the Iowa Values Fund into the creation of a life sciences initiative to > help establish Iowa as a leader in life sciences. > > "Iowa is well positioned to become a worldwide leader in life sciences if we > take action now," Vilsack said. "The Regents Universities have enormous > capabilities in plant sciences and in human health and medicine, and we have > leading experts in private industry conducting cutting edge research, > development and production in biotechnology right here in Iowa." > > Vilsack said his new initiative, developed with the Regents Universities, Iowa > Business Council and leaders in Iowa's biotechnology industry, is a crucial > step in transforming Iowa's economy. > > The plan focuses on a three-part strategy: > > A New Mindset Vilsack said the first step toward making Iowa a leader in the > life sciences is creating a stronger and coordinated state approach for > entrepreneurial ventures in biotechnology-related industries in Iowa. This > will also include better coordination among the Iowa Department of Economic > Development (IDED), Iowa Regents institutions, and private sector business > leaders to attract economic opportunity that will help transform Iowa's > economy. > > A Regulatory Framework As part of the new approach, Vilsack will call for the > creation of a state regulatory framework that minimizes risks associated with > bioengineered products, ensures safety, and maintains public confidence. This > includes adopting a clear framework for crop producers who choose to invest in > the production of transgenic crops aimed at pharmaceutical and enzyme > development. > > Innovative Support for Start-up Companies This effort will provide public > investment and enhanced support for new and expanding Iowa companies or those > wishing to relocate to Iowa. This includes three basic approaches for > providing the life sciences infrastructure needed to attract new companies: > > 1. An outreach program to accelerate new business creation and recruitment > including enhanced incubator support functions; > > 2. Enhanced facilities for new business incubation and innovative genetic > transformation in plants and animals; > > 3. Enhanced facilities for human pharmaceutical development, including > facilities for new business incubation and other services. > > Vilsack said the budget for the $50 million life sciences initiative > emphasizes four key areas: > > $4 million Outreach program to accelerate new business creation, including > new business incubator support functions, including operational expenses and > personnel. > > $14 million Construction of and equipment for new business incubator > support facilities and R&D support for innovative genetic transformation, > including incubator facilities, transgenic animal facilities, and transgenic > plant facilities. > > $15 million Construction of and equipment for new business incubator > facilities and R&D support for human pharmaceutical development. > > $17 million Construction of protein extraction facilities and services. > > Today's announced $50 million investment in life sciences infrastructure is > part of the Iowa Values Fund, Vilsack's proposal for a $500 million fund to > help transform Iowa's economy. In addition to the $50 million announced > today, $250 million of the Iowa Values Fund will be designated for developing > the three key industry clusters of life sciences, advanced manufacturing, and > information solutions. A portion of the Iowa Values Fund will focus on > regional economic development efforts statewide. > > Vilsack continued, "This initiative will increase the number of farmers > planting high valued transgenic crops for pharmaceutical or enzyme > development, increase biotechnology start-ups across Iowa, and increase our > ability to recruit new companies that can provide Iowa families and > communities the quality of life we value." > > [###] > > <<Life Sciences RELEASE.doc>> > ------ End of Forwarded Message - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]