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Economic Development Forum to Showcase NC State’s Health Care Contributions

You won’t find a medical school on North Carolina State University’s campus, but you will find NC State contributing significantly to the advancement of health care...

You won’t find a medical school on North Carolina State University’s campus, but you will find NC State contributing significantly to the advancement of health care.

For those unfamiliar with just how important a role NC State plays – and how it positively impacts the local and state economy – the university and Wake County Economic Development (WCED) will focus this year’s NC State Economic Development Forum on the advanced medical care/medical device cluster.

The event, which will be held on Tuesday, May 15, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the McKimmon Center, will further inform business and government leaders of the university’s expanding role in this emerging cluster; introduce potential partners to unique opportunities in the areas of biomedical engineering, textiles, veterinary medicine and design; and showcase the research and commercialized products developed at the university.

In just the past year, several important research discoveries have been found or new products introduced by NC State in this cluster. Among them:

During the forum, NC State Chancellor James Oblinger and WakeMed President and CEO William Atkinson will provide an update on these and other recent achievements in the advanced medical technologies industry cluster and discuss future initiatives. A new video featuring key aspects of the regional medical device cluster will be introduced, and information will be shared on the NC State Office of Extension, Engagement and Economic Development’s budget request currently before the legislature and its potential impact on the cluster.

Dr. Ken Tindall, a senior vice president with the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, will lead a discussion of the medical devices strategic plan being developed for the state, and an exhibition area will showcase the university’s programs, resources, and projects with industry that are related to the cluster.

More than 30 exhibits will be on display, including:

Through the forum, NC State will share its vital role in supporting the region and state’s economic health, and the unique opportunity it offers potential partners for leadership in the economic development area.

For more information, contact Dr. Ted Morris, director of the university’s Economic Development Partnership, at 515-0388.