From Deseret News archives:
Giving technology a boost
Various ideas target life sciences industry
Several speakers on Thursday presented ideas to the Utah Technology Commission. Among them are the creation of a life science angel network to help boost seed investment, creation of more technology parks and formation of a life sciences/biotechnology task force to look at industry issues.
Ned Weinshenker, director of GOED's life sciences cluster, told the commission that the state wants funding increases for the Centers of Excellence program; programs to boost early-stage funding of startups; possible tax breaks for pre-commercial companies, perhaps including sales tax breaks for equipment and supplies; and initiatives to help companies with fewer than 50 employees get better access to employee health insurance coverage.
One option for the state is to try to duplicate the success of the University of Utah Research Park by acquiring land for more business and technology parks. Doug Clark, director of business and technology parks for GOED, suggested that the state could bond to acquire land and then sell most of it to private developers.
Those parks could repeat Research Park's job creation now at 7,000 jobs and boost the Wasatch Front's median wages, he said.
GOED is working to prepare bonding-process legislation for the upcoming general session, Clark said.
"That's pretty intriguing, pretty exciting to look at," said the commission's co-chairman, Sen. Beverly Evans, R-Altamont.
A possible life science angel network would bring together potential investors and life sciences companies, network supporter Andrew Laver told the commission. Both angel investors and companies exist, "but there's no formal infrastructure on how they can meet," he said.
The current small batch of seed-stage investor groups contains none that are focused on life sciences, he said. He believes the state could work to form a life science angel network of 20 to 40 members willing to invest at least a total of $1 million to $3 million in five to 10 companies annually.
Weinshenker said the state could consider tax incentives, tax credits or tax deferrals to encourage investment. GOED is considering possible legislation to help seed investing across many industries, not just life sciences, he said.
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