The recently published book University–Industry Collaboration: Innovation at the Interface explores strategies, principles, and lessons that shape partnerships driving global economic growth.
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TUFF President and CEO Kevin Byrne and Senior Vice President of Administration Vic Clements contributed a chapter titled Innovation Centers and Economic Development. Drawing on decades of experience, they illustrate how placemaking, entrepreneurship, and the integration of space, programming, and stakeholder networks can catalyze economic development.
Their chapter identifies four core tenets of successful innovation ecosystems:
- High-quality academic institutions.
- Robust industry investment in research.
- Deep collaboration between universities and industry.
- Effective protection of intellectual property.
Examples such as Tech Square in Atlanta and the University City Science Center in Philadelphia showcase how intentional strategies and partnerships can transform research environments into engines of regional economic growth—creating jobs, attracting investment, and fostering sustainable innovation.
The authors emphasize that thoughtfully designed and actively managed university–industry collaborations can turn even simple real estate projects into platforms for discovery and prosperity.
Key takeaways include:
- Entrepreneurship and asset mapping help identify opportunities and leverage regional strengths.
- A strong academic presence anchors innovation centers and attracts industry partners.
- Academic and public support, combined with a commitment to research, sustains collaboration.
- Fundraising and external relations provide the resources and relationships essential for growth.
- Regional cooperation ensures innovation hubs deliver lasting economic and social impact.
- Activation, events, and placemaking cultivate vibrant communities where innovators thrive.
Edited by Randy Hall (University of Southern California) and Anthony Boccanfuso (UIDP), the book blends research-based insight with practical guidance. Contributors include leaders in academic research administration, corporate partnerships, technology transfer, real estate, and economic development.
Collectively, their firsthand experience demonstrates how universities and industry can harness innovation to build resilient, dynamic ecosystems that fuel entrepreneurship, attract investment, and advance regional, national, and global progress.