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Appendix A:
Forum Agenda
Harnessing Science and Technology for America's Economic Future: A Forum On National and Regional Priorities
National Academy of Sciences
2101 Constitution Ave., Washington, D.C.
NAS Auditorium
February 2-3, 1998
Day One: Monday, February 2, 1998
Opening Plenary Session |
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9:00 A.M. |
Welcoming Remarks: Wm. A. Wulf, National Academy of Engineering |
9:15 A.M. |
Opening Remarks by Forum Co-Chairs; Dick Thornburgh, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart LLP Bill Spencer, SEMATECH |
9:45 A.M. |
Video Presentations |
10:00 A.M. |
Congressional Perspectives Senator Jeff Bingaman Representative George Brown Kevin Sabo, Senate Commerce Committee |
Noon |
Lunch |
Plenary Session on Context and Key Trends |
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1:15 P.M. |
Technology and Long-Term Economic Growth Richard Nelson, Columbia University Transformation of U.S. Innovation: Where Will Technology Come From? Richard Rosenbloom, Harvard Business School The Global Context David Mowery, University of California at Berkeley |
3:15 P.M. |
The U.S. Environment for Venture Capital and Technology-Based Start-Ups Charles Geschke, Adobe Systems John Shoch, Asset Management Associates What's Gone Wrong in Asia? C. Fred Bergsten, Institute for International Economics |
4:15 P.M. |
Lessons Learned from State, Local, and Regional Partnerships Dorothy Baunach, Cleveland Tomorrow; Christopher Coburn, Battelle |
5:30 P.M. |
Adjourn |
Day Two: Tuesday, February 3, 1998
Plenary Session on Challenges and Issues |
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8:30 A.M. |
Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education to Support U.S. Prosperity in the Next Century Wm. A. Wulf, National Academy of Engineering Bruce Alberts, National Academy of Sciences Eric Ryan, Tufts University |
10:00 A.M. |
Defining the Federal Role Mary Good, Venture Capital Inc., moderator Duncan Moore, Office of Science and Technology Policy Peter Lyons, Office of Senator Pete Domenici Lewis Branscomb, Harvard University |
11:15 A.M. |
Science, Technology, and the Economy: Other Perspectives Stephen S. Roach, Morgan Stanley Randy Barber, Center for Economic Organizing Kevin P. Stiroh, The Conference Board |
12:45 P.M. |
Breakout groups meet over lunch |
2:15 P.M. |
Breakout groups report |
3:00 P.M. |
Closing discussion |
4:00 P.M. |
Adjourn |
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