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USTAR has potential to create high-paying jobs
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The basic proposition of USTAR is that if the state will invest seed money to attract and house several dozen of these super-star teams conducting leading-edge research in carefully focused specialties where Utah already has advantages and core competencies, the result will be an enormous return on investment in the form of federal and private grants, new businesses, thousands of jobs, and increased tax revenues.
The model has been proven over and over again. This is not pie-in-the-sky. Many teams clustered at research institutions have brought in enough grant money alone to make the state's investment worthwhile, to say nothing of the real payoff, which is the business spinoffs and new jobs.
In some hotbeds of research around the country, as many as 50 new businesses have been created around just one particular area of research.
The USTAR proposal has been carefully refined over the past couple of years so it is not a "build it and they will come" approach. Utah has a handful of specialties and core competencies where it is tops in the world, with the potential to create and expand literally hundreds of businesses.
Utah leads the world in the genetic discovery technologies that are at the core of all of these areas of expertise. And the good news for Utah's economy is this: These are multibillion-dollar markets where hundreds of new businesses and even entire new industries will arise and flourish.
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