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Presentation to the Consortium for Education Research and Technology (CERT), a group of colleges and universities in North Louisiana (January 2009)

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Competing in a Flat World: Competing in a Flat World:

Open Source Economic Open Source Economic

DevelopmentDevelopment

Ed Morrison

Purdue Center for Regional Development

Presentation to CERT | Ruston, LA

January 26, 2009

This presentation introduces you to Open Source Economic Development

We are moving from our Grandfather’s to our Grandchildren’s Economy

Louisiana’s transformation requires new approaches to strategy

Strategic Doing provides the discipline to transform our economy

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are needed to see this picture.

Innovation in our Grandfather’s Economymoved a lot of stuff

Coal Dumper, shores of Lake Erie, 1897

The S-Curve caught up to our grandfather’s economy

‣Global markets integrated

‣Costs collapsed

‣The Internet exploded

The S-Curve caught up to our grandfather’s economy

Our Grandchildren’s economy creates wealth with networks

Our Challenge: Find pathways to our Grandchildren’s economy...

Aligning, linking and leveraging our assets

We are here

We need to move here

This presentation introduces you to Open Source Economic Development

We are moving from our Grandfather’s to our Grandchildren’s Economy

Louisiana’s transformation requires new approaches to strategy

Strategic Doing provides the discipline to transform our economy

Louisiana’s transformation requires new approaches to strategy

Open Source Economic Development creates “swarm innovation”

IndianaWIRED focuses on three categories of investment

Here’s the challenge we addressed: We have outdated mental maps

We are running out of the brainpower to power a high income economy

Strategic Doing provides the discipline we have been following to transform our region

We Will Fund Ideas That… • Are Innovative

• Are Regional

• Scalable/Reproducible

• Leverage Assets and

• Are Sustainable (getting more grants does not count)

• Are Collaborative

Three Types of Investments‣Exploratory: up to $35,000

‣Demonstration: up to $100,000

‣Implementation: no limit

Our Results (so far)‣50-plus new initiatives in four focus areas

‣22-plus initiative leaders

‣Investments ranging from $10K to $3M

New Tech HighRochester

Fulton County, IN

Rochester Schools

Center for Excellence in Leadership of LearningUniversity of Indianapolis

IndianaWIRED

New Tech High Foundation

The 23,000 Indiana high school students in the Class of 2008 who did not graduate will cost Indiana $5.9 billion in potential lifetime

earnings

Milwaukee 7 Water Council launchedwith a Strategic Doing workshop in July

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© 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation 10/6/08

Funds

Fluid Transport/ Civil & Ind. Engr.

Detection

Materials

Bioscience

Pumps/ Valves/

Components

Analysis/ Measuring/ Control

Water User

Consumer Products

Treatment/ Processing/ Softening

Utilities

Funding Agencies

Academic Institutions

Private SectorPublic Sector

Water, Water, Water, …

DOE

EPA

NSF

USDA

DoD

NOAA/DOC

Interior

World Bank

Foundations

InternationalPartners

NIHGreater

MilwaukeeFoundation

UWM

Marquette

UW-Madison

WATER Inst.Chem & Biosci

School of Freshwater Science

CEAS

Physics

MSOE

Fluid Power

Rapid Proto Center

M7/GMCMMSD

City ofMilwaukee

DNRUNDP

Federal Government

Municipalities

Water Council

Pentair• Filtering & purification

GE

Badger Meter• Water meters• Meter reading systems

Procorp• Water reuse & softening • Phosphate & radium removal

AO Smith• Water heaters

Kohler• Faucets• Materials, coatings, plating• Casting technology

Miller Coors• Intake quality, output quality• Energy consumption

AquaSensorsThermo Fisher

Scientific

Fall River

Great Lakes Water• Water treatment equipment

Advanced Chemical Systems• Ind. wastewater treatment

CH2MHILL• Engineering services

ITT

Sanitarie• Wastewater treatment

design

Flygt• pumps

SiemensJoyBucyrus

Veolia• Water utilities

OpportunitiesEnvironmental• Algae control (& exploitation)• Removal of PCBs from lakes & rivers• Storm water containment, • Road salt• Ship’s ballast – policy/enforcement• Aquaculture• Lake Michigan contamination• Policy issues – metering/incentives

Energy/Efficiency• Ethanol production efficiency• Tar sands water treatment• Elimination of boiler scaling• Increasing brewing efficiency• Increased efficiency of water heating• Speeding treatment for large volumes• Increasing treatment efficiency

Processing/Treatment•Municipal wastewater treatment–Storm water treatment–Reduced use of chemicals•Industrial wastewater treatment–Farm manure, food processing waste, metals–Utilizing sewer sludge•Residential Water Treatment–Residential water treatment, home filtration–Residential Water softening without salt

•Reverse Osmosis•Softening•Ships ballast - treatment•Treatment targets–PCBs in sewer pieps–Desalinzation–Radium in ground water–Pharmaceuticals–Phosphate

Monitoring/Detection• Water security• Real time monitoring • User detection systems• Real time sensing for life forms• Pharmaceuticals

25

© 2008, Brian D. Thompson, UWM Research Foundation 10/6/08

Funds

Fluid Transport/ Civil & Ind. Engr.

Detection

Materials

Bioscience

Pumps/ Valves/

Components

Analysis/ Measuring/ Control

Water User

Consumer Products

Treatment/ Processing/ Softening

Utilities

Funding Agencies

Academic Institutions

Private SectorPublic Sector

Water, Water, Water, …

DOE

EPA

NSF

USDA

DoD

NOAA/DOC

Interior

World Bank

Foundations

InternationalPartners

NIHGreater

MilwaukeeFoundation

UWM

Marquette

UW-Madison

WATER Inst.Chem & Biosci

School of Freshwater Science

CEAS

Physics

MSOE

Fluid Power

Rapid Proto Center

M7/GMCMMSD

City ofMilwaukee

DNRUNDP

Federal Government

Municipalities

Water Council

Pentair• Filtering & purification

GE

Badger Meter• Water meters• Meter reading systems

Procorp• Water reuse & softening • Phosphate & radium removal

AO Smith• Water heaters

Kohler• Faucets• Materials, coatings, plating• Casting technology

Miller Coors• Intake quality, output quality• Energy consumption

AquaSensorsThermo Fisher

Scientific

Fall River

Great Lakes Water• Water treatment equipment

Advanced Chemical Systems• Ind. wastewater treatment

CH2MHILL• Engineering services

ITT

Sanitarie• Wastewater treatment

design

Flygt• pumps

SiemensJoyBucyrus

Veolia• Water utilities

OpportunitiesEnvironmental• Algae control (& exploitation)• Removal of PCBs from lakes & rivers• Storm water containment, • Road salt• Ship’s ballast – policy/enforcement• Aquaculture• Lake Michigan contamination• Policy issues – metering/incentives

Energy/Efficiency• Ethanol production efficiency• Tar sands water treatment• Elimination of boiler scaling• Increasing brewing efficiency• Increased efficiency of water heating• Speeding treatment for large volumes• Increasing treatment efficiency

Processing/Treatment•Municipal wastewater treatment–Storm water treatment–Reduced use of chemicals•Industrial wastewater treatment–Farm manure, food processing waste, metals–Utilizing sewer sludge•Residential Water Treatment–Residential water treatment, home filtration–Residential Water softening without salt

•Reverse Osmosis•Softening•Ships ballast - treatment•Treatment targets–PCBs in sewer pieps–Desalinzation–Radium in ground water–Pharmaceuticals–Phosphate

Monitoring/Detection• Water security• Real time monitoring • User detection systems• Real time sensing for life forms• Pharmaceuticals

• Joe Aldstadt – analytical methods• Peter Geissinger – detection• Alan Schwabacher– pharmaceuticals in water

• Carmen Aguilar – microbiology• David Petering –metal metabolism • Val Klump

• Rohatgi, Pradeep – adv. castings, lightweight, lead-free • Aita, Carolyn – advanced coatings• Gong, Sarah – polymer materials

• Chen, Junhong – nano materials, sensors

• Li, Jin – pollutant transport modeling• Bravo, Hector – hydraulic modeling• Christensen, Erik – pollutants in water• Amano, Ryoichi - CFD• Pillia, Krisna – porous media modeling• Kevin Renken- mass transfer• Sobolvev – biproducts utilization• Doug Cherkauer – groundwater hydrology

• Jim Waples – water aging• Tom Consi – aquatic robots• Tom Grundle - harbors

• Tim Ehlinger – aquatic systems

• Burlage – PCR environmental test

• Shangping Xu – safe drinking water

Partnerships• Sponsored Research Proj.• Shared equipment• Graduates• Workforce training• Subcontractor/supplier• Extramural grant support• Philanthropic support

Cluster Effects• Shared resources/equipment• Collaborative grants• Improved competitiveness• Translational science

This presentation introduces you to Open Source Economic Development

We are moving from our Grandfather’s to our Grandchildren’s Economy

Louisiana’s transformation requires new approaches to strategy

Strategic Doing provides the discipline to transform Louisiana’s economy

Strategic Doing is simple, but not easy

Governor’s Workforce Summit in Idaho conducted a three day Strategic Doing workshop

Cetys University in Mexico conducted a three day Strategic Doing workshop

Center for Education Innovation and Regional Economic Development conducted a Strategic Doing workshop

Re-employment Summit in Baltimore later this week

www.re-employment.net

Then on to Milwaukee to participate in a regional summitand a meeting of the Water Council

Milwaukee 7

California Workforce Association

Missouri Economic Development Association

Cetes University: Mexico

Idaho Governor’s Workforce Summit

Milwaukee 7Water Council

Great Lakes Employment and Training Association

Center for Education Innovation and Regional Economic

DevelopmentSE Wisconsin

US Employment and Training Association

Transformation Forums

Re-employment Summit

The University of Akron

Community colleges, universities and the public workforce system are leading these re-alignments

Takethe “Shanghai perspective”

Our View Their View

Overcome the “power” of the Invisible Fence

http://statsamerica.org/innovation

Embrace our new tools: Indiana University/Purdue Collaboration

Connect to learn more about

Open Source Economic Development workshop at the Edward

Lowe Foundation

Collaboration with the Purdue Center for Regional Development

Certificate course with Purdue and the Economic Development Institute at the University of

Oklahoma

Thank you

Ed Morrisonedmorrison@purdue.edu

Next steps: Strategic Doing for CERT

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