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Louisiana’s Water Innovation Cluster

Is it ready for global competition?

State of the Coast ConferenceMarch 20, 2014

Stephen PicouNOLAVibe

Horizon Initiative Water CommitteeGreater New Orleans Foundation/Idea Village Water

Challenge

Water Clusters are a national and global trend

Where are we now?Who should coordinate/lead?

What would happen?

US EPA January 2011 Press Conference with Lisa Jackson Water Technology Innovation Cluster initiative (WTIC) Support, convening, sharing of technology and

resources WTIC led by Sally Gutierrez of EPA, Cincinnati Federal Technology Transfer Act (FTTA):

Enables federal agencies to conduct joint research with non-federal partners and protect intellectual property

No funding but exchange of personnel, equipment & in-kind services (via Cooperative Research & Development Agreements)

Partnered with SBA on EPA SBIR program funding ($4m)

“A regional technology cluster is a geographic concentration of interconnected firms—businesses, suppliers, service providers—and supporting institutions such as local government, business chambers, universities, investors, and others that work together in an organized manner to promote economic growth and technological innovation.” EPA, 2011

Water Technology Innovation ClusterFormal and Informal

Trending toward Formal via government-led: Regional clustering of government, academia

and business Communication & connector Resource sharing & support Reduce duplication of efforts

Branded and promoted Global marketing

Entrepreneurial/Business Accelerator Competition model Capital and investment connector

watercluster.org

Kinrot Ventures, Israel, 1993

“Worldwide leading seed investor in water and cleantech technologies”

2nd only to Silicon Valley in intensity of technology development

Recycle 72% of sewer and waste water World’s largest desal systems Global aspirations Entrepreneurial competition, incubator

program Founded by Israeli government Acquired by Hutcheson-Whampoa, Hong Kong,

2012

Water park Picture

Water Innovation Clusters

New Orleans Sept 28-Oct 1, 2014

Louisiana’s Water Cluster?

Strengths and Issues: Coastal & environmental restoration & adaptation

LED “home to…41 percent of all U.S. firm headquarters with capabilities related to Gulf Coast restoration and water resource management”

Resilience & disaster management Adaptation Flood & stormwater management Infrastructure & built environment Preparation & response strategies

Education & research Industry: monitoring & flow technologies Food: fisheries & agriculture Public health Maritime Cultural and environmental tourism

Louisiana’s Water Cluster: Who Should Lead?

Entities contributing to a de facto cluster: State of the Coast Federal, state and local government agencies

CPRA LED

LSU, Tulane, UNO, ULL, Nicholls, McNeese

NGOs Water Institute of the Gulf CRCL GNO Inc.

What if?

http://issuu.com/nolavibe

Steve PicouNOLAVibe

link@nolavibe.com504-669-9063

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