From Deseret News archives:
Matheson, Huntsman favor a high-tech future for Utah
At a Thursday get-together with members of the Utah Information Technology Association, Republican Jon Huntsman Jr. and Democrat Scott Matheson Jr. both said they want Utah to be known as a high-tech hub. Both said they support having government work with the private sector on economic development, having research and innovations from the state's universities leveraged and strengthening Utah's educational system to benefit its economy.
Both candidates said the state needs to find ways to alert the rest of the world to its home-grown tech prominence. Matheson said the state needs to send a strong message that "Utah is open for business" by enacting tax and regulatory reforms and promoting Utah's educated work force, quality of life and other advantages to demonstrate that Utah is a "welcoming state."
He added that the message should stress that "Utah truly is open for business, that it's a great place to live, that people can come here, stay here, raise their families here, send them to school here, have careers here, be safe here. All of those things are critically important."
"One of the things that I think we need to do is to ensure that we have a unified economic development plan in the state of Utah and that we're working together across governmental lines with private industry and ultimately developing a focus and common message," he said.
"I also believe, in terms of promoting the state and recruiting business to Utah, we need to work together. We need to stress comparative advantages we have, the accomplishments we've achieved, and . . . achieving that kind of common Utah brand, that kind of focused message, and providing that kind of infrastructure for innovation that needs to occur in our state. Those are some of the strategies that should be pursued to take us in the direction of becoming an information technology, high-tech growth center in the United States."
Huntsman said he wants Utah to be known as a state where "tomorrow's breakthroughs and innovations are going to take place."
"We're not necessarily seen as that today, but when you conclude, as I do, maybe incorrectly, that the next 20 to 40 years of our economy of this country and indeed our state will be driven by biosciences, life and health sciences, nanotechnology and the implications for defense, communications and everything else, either we're going to be part of that revolution or not," he said.
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