URI Pres Dooley, Raimondo Announce 1st Round of RI Innovation Campus Projects

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URI Pres Dooley, Raimondo Announce 1st Round of RI Innovation Campus Projects

URI president David Dooley
The first round of RI Innovation Campus projects were announced by Governor Gina Raimondo and University of Rhode Island President David Dooley on Tuesday.

The projects are expected to create hundreds of jobs in industries including cybersecurity, data analytics, and agricultural technology in Rhode Island.

"These three innovation campuses will strengthen our economy and position Rhode Island to lead a new industrial revolution in advanced industries. Not only will these projects result in hundreds of good-paying high-tech jobs, thanks to our partnership with URI it will also ensure that Rhode Islanders are set up to compete for those jobs,” said Raimondo.

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The three transformative Innovation Campuses, expected to be located in Kingston and Providence, will be supported by a bond approved by voters in November 2016. Private investment in the three projects is expected to be more than 122 million, which is 10 times the state's investment.

"The university's research capacity, intellectual talent, and business engagement are critical to the economic growth of the state. The university looks forward to working on these exciting new partnerships with the private sector and other higher education institutions to fuel the innovation economy,” said Dooley.

The recipients are:

The University of Rhode Island and Arizona State University Innovation Hub

The University of Rhode Island and Arizona State University will collaborate on an innovation hub to be focused initially on cybersecurity, big data analytics and the Internet of Things. Joining ASU in this collaboration is Cisco Systems, Inc., which has successfully partnered with ASU on numerous programs and projects. 

The hub will have two locations at inception, one to be co-located at a central Innovation and Entrepreneurship space on the URI Kingston Campus in proximity to the students and faculty of URI; and the second to serve as an industry gateway and co-working and incubation/acceleration space in Providence. 

This effort combines Arizona State University, a rapidly growing research university that has been ranked #1 for Innovation for the fourth year in a row by the U.S. News and World Report, with the University of Rhode Island, which focuses on 'big thinking' and educational opportunities that meet global challenges. Together, the universities will explore and help shape the key emerging technological areas of cybersecurity, big data analytics and visualizations and the Internet of Things (IoT). 

Specifically, they will provide education and workforce development; research into cybersecurity, big data analytics and visualizations and the IoT; commercialization and start up resources and initiatives; community outreach and citizen science initiatives; and platforms and facilities to support the hub's major efforts. 

"We are excited to partner with the University of Rhode Island in this effort because we share a vision of the future, a future where universities play increasingly important roles on the national stage," said ASU President Michael Crow. "This is part of our efforts to be a model for a new cohort of National Service Universities that provide critical social and economic benefit to our country with dedication to societal impact through the highest quality education and research."

The total initial project investment for the University of Rhode Island and Arizona State University Innovation Hub is expected to be more than $11 million dollars with the bond proceeds accounting for $5.5 million. Local corporate partners such as Fidelity have already expressed an interest in working with this venture. Additional investments are expected from additional corporate partners as the hub grows and additional focus areas are explored.

The Rhode Island "iHub"

The Rhode Island Innovation Hub or "iHub" will be established as a startup incubator and accelerator that will enable and catalyze collaborations between industry, start-ups, entrepreneurs, funders, and academic research entities. iHub was conceived by a partnership between The University of Rhode Island, Brown University, IBM, and MassChallenge. iHub will be formed as an independent non-profit 501c3 to establish an innovation community with physical space powered by curated & proven cutting-edge acceleration programs from MassChallenge and IBM Alpha Zone, free of charge for pre-revenue and early stage startups. iHub anticipates sponsoring joint education events between Brown's Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship and the URI SPARC program. iHub will be located in the Providence Innovation and Design District. The total project investment in iHub is expected to be approximately $8.7 million with the bond proceeds accounting for $2.5 million

"We embrace the opportunity to partner with Brown University, the University of Rhode Island, MassChallenge, and other stakeholders to co-cultivate the RI Innovation Hub as a place to connect, collaborate and innovate," said Henry Hu, Corporate Development Executive - M&A, Innovations and Investment for IBM. "A major element of the Hub is its accelerator. IBM is excited to create with the iHub team a best-in-class accelerator in Rhode Island. We can bring our know-how and demonstrated best practices from the successful IBM Alpha Zone accelerator in Israel, to support the creation and development of leading-edge startups. We are excited to be a major partner to create a dynamic innovation hub powered by IBM technology and knowledge that can spawn, build and test new innovative solutions for the digital economy, for the State of RI and for the world."

"We are excited to move forward with the University of Rhode Island and other partners in launching iHub, which will create new opportunities for collaborative ventures among entrepreneurs, industry and university research teams," said Brown University President Christina Paxson. "By convening world-class startup accelerators IBM Alpha Zone and MassChallenge under one roof, iHub will amplify the innovation and discovery that continues to incubate in the Jewelry District."

The Rhode Island Agricultural Innovation & Entrepreneurship Campus

The University of Rhode Island in partnership with RI Agricultural Technologies (a partnership made up of Rhode Island Mushroom Company and American Ag Energy Inc.) will create the Rhode Island Agricultural Innovation & Entrepreneurship Campus in West Kingston. This project is anticipated to be situated on 50+ acres adjacent to the URI Kingston Campus and also include over 25 acres of greenhouses adjacent to a 15,000+ square foot Agriculture Innovation Center which will be the epicenter for Agricultural innovation, entrepreneurism, internships, and education. This project will secure Rhode Island's position as the agricultural technology hub of the northeast. In addition to producing over ten percent of Rhode Island's total vegetable needs, the project will contain advanced facilities for key committed partners Verinomics, a world-renowned genomics, and computational biology company, and VoloAgri a vegetable seed company specialized in breeding for Open Field and Protected crops. The Agriculture Innovation Center will be programmed and managed by the University of Rhode Island and will educate and train students for the cutting-edge agricultural products, processes and jobs of the future. The total project cost of the Rhode Island Agricultural Innovation & Entrepreneurship Campus is expected to be approximately $115 million with the innovation bond proceeds accounting for $4 million.

"We could not be more excited about this project," said Michael Hallock CEO RI Ag Technologies. "It's a big leap forward, for everybody involved. This partnership is just unprecedented. It brings together leaders from agricultural production, genomics, and research communities to create a cutting-edge facility that will launch New England into the forefront of 21st-century agriculture."

The Rhode Island Executive Office of Commerce in partnership with the University of Rhode Island received 16 responses to a RFP that was issued in December 2017. The RFP called for parties in academia and industry to come together to create a transformative Innovation Campus or campuses in Rhode Island that would turn academic research into new commercial products, businesses, and jobs. The three innovation campuses chosen have already expressed a strong interest in linking their activities and expertise together over time as they gain momentum and expertise, in effect creating a large and growing innovation network that will power the University of Rhode Island and the state of Rhode Island into the future.

As the state of Rhode Island's public research university and a critical partner in economic development and growth, URI offers 80 undergraduate and 70 graduate programs, including leading programs in engineering, health, business, oceanography, and pharmaceutical sciences.


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