Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Pittsburgh-area colleges to receive Keystone Innovation Zone grants - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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million in Keystone Innovation Zone funds to recruit facultyt and developadvanced technology. Gov. Ed Rendell announced the grantzs Monday. "The 18 institutions in which we are investing today will provide funding for projects that will directlyh aid and enhance the scientific education of some of the smartesft men and womenin Pennsylvania,” Rendelkl said in a statement. “These researchersz are pioneers. With our help, they’ll have the capability to invent and bring scientific breakthroughs to The willreceive $100,000 under the Keystone Innovationm Starter Kit, as the grant program is called. will receivse $150,000, and will get $53,000.
The Keystones Innovation Starter Kit initiativwis "designed to recruitt top faculty researchers in crucial advanced knowledg e areas to universities throughout Pennsylvania," accordinf to the statement. Discretionary fundas can also be used by researcherss todevelop labs, stafv and equipment. The Keystone Innovatioh Starter Kit program is linked to the Keystone Innovation Zone which provides funding for community and universithy partnerships to create jobs by commercializing technology andencouraging

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