Live at 1:30pm MT tomorrow: a panel on innovation anchors for the Mountain West quantum ecosystem. Featuring: - Phillip Singerman, Senior Advisor, CSIS RAI - James Kushmerick, Director, Physical Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - Eve Lieberman, Executive Director, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade - Scott Sternberg, Executive Director, CUbit Quantum Initiative, University of Colorado - Walter Copan, Vice President for Research and Technology Transfer, Colorado School of Mines Register: https://lnkd.in/dhfiMXRF CSIS Economic Security and Technology (EST) Department
CSIS Renewing American Innovation
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CSIS RAI explores the factors that make for a highly competitive, innovation-based society today.
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The Renewing American Innovation (RAI) Project explores the factors that make for a highly competitive, innovation-based society today. Looking at the architecture of renewal both proposed and underway to restore and maintain the United States’ postwar status as the world’s foremost center of innovation and advancement in science and technology, RAI recognizes the growing challenges the United States faces from robust competition in this space—from China and elsewhere. Given the vast advances in telecommunications, quantum computing, and the medical sciences made globally in the last decade alone, the United States cannot afford to lag behind its rivals lest it finds itself ceding its long-standing primacy in science and technology to a growing power. RAI studies concrete policy actions the United States can take—modernizing outdated patent and intellectual property laws, boosting competitiveness through standards-setting, and even reforming the visa system—to seize upon its distinctively pioneering spirit to secure its dominance in science and technology once again and lead the world in the twenty-first century.
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Live at 2:45pm MT tomorrow: a panel on innovation connectors for the Mountain West quantum ecosystem. Featuring: - Chris Fall, Vice President for Applied Sciences, MITRE/Senior Advisor, CSIS RAI - Celia Merzbacher, Executive Director, QED-C® - Giulio Busulini, Senior Associate, CSIS Renewing American Innovation - Jessi Olsen, Chief Operations Officer/Chief Financial Officer, Elevate Quantum - Lauren Larson, Chief Financial Officer, Natcast - Wendy Lea, CEO, TechHubNow!/Member of National Advisory Council for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (NACIE) Register: https://lnkd.in/dhfiMXRF CSIS Economic Security and Technology (EST) Department
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🎧 You can now listen to our explainer of the comprehensive National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology (NSCEB) report here: https://lnkd.in/ePCaKPVH Also, check out the Betting on America podcast episode with CSIS Economic Security and Technology (EST) Department President Navin Girishankar and NSCEB Vice Chair Michelle Rozo here: https://lnkd.in/gEMxc2qz
This morning, the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology (NSCEB) launched a 215-page report three years in the making. What are its major recommendations? China is quickly ascending to biotechnology dominance, having made biotechnology a strategic priority for 20 years. To remain competitive, the report asserts, the United States must take swift action in the next three years. “Otherwise, we risk falling behind, a setback from which we may never recover.” 💡 Read more in this commentary: https://lnkd.in/d4AZDQ2b By Julie Heng at CSIS Renewing American Innovation, CSIS Economic Security and Technology (EST) Department
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CSIS Renewing American Innovation reposted this
To prevent China from acquiring advanced chip tech, "export restrictions alone cannot substitute for comprehensive industrial and research policy necessary to ensure U.S. leadership in the semiconductor industry," explain CSIS Renewing American Innovation experts. More: https://cs.is/3XWZQ0d
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At LeadershIP 2025, RAI Senior Associate (non-resident) Anne McDonald Pritchett moderated a panel with Laurie Self, Stephen Susalka, Tom DiLenge, and Hemal Shah on the role of IP in fostering innovation and ensuring fair competition in critical sectors. What were the main takeaways? Read Anne's recap here: https://lnkd.in/eFPag2Xf Watch the panel here: https://lnkd.in/eSu3j4UD Check out the panel transcript here: https://lnkd.in/eXGesuJX CSIS Economic Security and Technology (EST) Department
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Nearly half of graduates in U.S. STEM PhD and master’s programs are international students, a number that has been increasing over the last decade. Yet, current visa backlogs and caps — and more recently, cuts and terminations at the The National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation (NSF) — create a barrier to retaining top talent, and the number of graduates who leave the U.S. is growing. The innovation race of the 21st century depends not only on attracting but retaining international students: https://lnkd.in/exa62kR3 From Julie Heng and Yutong Deng, data visualization by Sabina Hung CSIS Economic Security and Technology (EST) Department
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Happy World Quantum Day! This week, join CSIS Renewing American Innovation at the Colorado School of Mines to discuss the future of quantum development in the United States. ⬇️ Register here ⬇️
In one week: Growing the Mountain West Quantum Ecosystem CSIS Renewing American Innovation (RAI) and Colorado School of Mines are hosting a multi-panel symposium on the ongoing development of the Mountain West region’s quantum innovation ecosystem. The discussions will explore the region’s assets and capabilities, the challenges and opportunities for small (and large) firms, as well as the need for improved cooperation across the emerging ecosystem. Growing this strategic ecosystem can accelerate the growth of Colorado’s quantum tech economy and develop its quantum workforce with major benefits for the region and, more broadly, the growing global industry. Register here: https://lnkd.in/dhfiMXRF Featuring - Walter Copan, Vice President for Research and Technology Transfer, Colorado School of Mines/Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Renewing American Innovation - SUJAI SHIVAKUMAR, Ph.D., Director and Senior Fellow, CSIS RAI - Tanya Ramond, PhD MBA, CEO and Founder, Sapienne Consulting - Anjul Loiacono, Ph.D., Chief Commercial Officer, Elevate Quantum - Phillip Singerman, Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Renewing American Innovation - James Kushmerick, Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - Scott Sternberg, Executive Director, CUbit Quantum Initiative, University of Colorado - Wendy Lea, TechHubNow!/Member of National Advisory Council for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (NACIE) - Chris Fall, Vice President for Applied Sciences, MITRE/Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Renewing American Innovation - Celia Merzbacher, Executive Director, QED-C® - Eve Lieberman, Executive Director, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade - Giulio Busulini, Senior Associate (Non-resident), Renewing American Innovation - Jessi Olsen, Chief Operations Officer/Chief Financial Officer, Elevate Quantum - Lauren Larson, Chief Financial Officer, Natcast - Charles Wakefield Wessner, Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Renewing American Innovation - Scott Davis, CEO and Co-Founder, Vescent - Evan Salim, VP of Engineering Operations, Infleqtion - Mark Wippich, CEO of MPW/Board Member & Corporate Development Advisor, Vescent - Patty Lee, Chief Scientist for Hardware Technology Development, Quantinuum This event is made possible in part by support from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) via SRI International. CSIS Economic Security and Technology (EST) Department.
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"Preventing China from acquiring the most advanced chip technology makes sense from a national security perspective, but export restrictions alone cannot substitute for comprehensive industrial and research policy measures necessary to ensure U.S. leadership in semiconductor design, production, and infrastructure. Moreover, the imposition of export controls has resulted in China doubling down on its existing deeply subsidized development efforts that could well produce breakthrough technologies capable of leapfrogging the current state of the art, potentially destabilizing the U.S. semiconductor ecosystem. Instead, we must move from a “protect” to “promote” strategy to support semiconductor research and development in the United States." Read the latest from SUJAI SHIVAKUMAR, Ph.D., Charles Wakefield Wessner, and Thomas Howell: https://lnkd.in/ebzDRtTt
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Thursday at 12:45pm MT: Tanya Ramond, PhD MBA, SUJAI SHIVAKUMAR, Ph.D., and Anjul Loiacono, Ph.D. kick off a multi-panel symposium on the Mountain West region's quantum innovation ecosystem. Register: https://lnkd.in/dhfiMXRF CSIS Economic Security and Technology (EST) Department
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CSIS Renewing American Innovation reposted this
Experts from CSIS Renewing American Innovation propose that "to realize the Trump administration’s goal of sustaining U.S. technology leadership in semiconductors, doubling down on support, backed by substantial and sustained investments and incentives, is essential." Read more: https://cs.is/3D9NF99