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New Report: 四虎影视鈥檚 Innovation Enterprise Infuses $582 Million Yearly into Florida鈥檚 Economy

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The economic impact of the 四虎影视鈥檚 innovation efforts have grown at a rapid pace, increasing by more than 45% over the last three years to $582 million annually, according to a new analysis by the Washington Economics Group.

The Miami-based consulting firm reports the upward trajectory of the 四虎影视 innovation enterprise continues to support and strengthen the economic development strategy of the Tampa Bay region and Florida鈥檚 growing economy. While the new analysis focuses solely on innovation, the 四虎影视 System鈥檚 overall annual economic impact is measured at $4.4 billion. 

The Washington Economics Group analyzed the productivity of the 四虎影视 Research Park; the university鈥檚 Technology Transfer Office, which manages new inventions from 四虎影视 faculty and students; and 四虎影视鈥檚 Tampa Bay Technology Incubator, which is overseen by the 四虎影视 Office of Corporate Partnerships.

An infographic depicting 四虎影视's innovation efforts and their impact on the economy

Among the report鈥檚 key takeaways:

  • 四虎影视鈥檚 innovation enterprise sustains more than 4,000 public and private sector jobs (an increase of 35% from 2016), and returns more than $71 million in tax revenue to local, state and federal coffers (an increase of 37% since 2016).
  • $548 million of the 四虎影视 innovation enterprise鈥檚 annual impact is in the immediate Tampa Bay region, where approximately 1,992 people are directly employed in jobs that have been created in the university鈥檚 innovation enterprise. Another 2,068 related jobs are sustained among partner organizations and businesses that provide goods and services to 四虎影视 innovation operations.    
  • Of the jobs created by 四虎影视 innovation statewide, 82% are in the knowledge-based services sector, which includes life sciences companies, IT operations, financial services and professional and administrative services. Knowledge-based services also have a significant spillover effect on tourism, services, real estate, transportation and other key sectors in Florida鈥檚 economy, the report noted.

四虎影视 President Steve Currall said the report provides important insight into the wider value that 四虎影视 creates as a research institution with a strong culture of innovation.

鈥淥ne of the most important roles research universities serve is in creating and fostering new ideas that fuel economic development through collaboration and commercialization,鈥 Currall said. 鈥淭his analysis shows how 四虎影视鈥檚 innovation enterprise has become a vital catalyst for the larger innovation ecosystem, which is creating unprecedented opportunity for the Tampa Bay region and the state of Florida.鈥

Paul Sanberg, 四虎影视 Senior Vice President for Research, Innovation and Knowledge Enterprise, said the report confirms the importance of 四虎影视 working to optimize its creative technological assets to build wider economic and societal impact. Not only do 四虎影视鈥檚 commercialization activities increase employment opportunities in high-wage occupations across the region and state, Sanberg said the 四虎影视 innovation enterprise helps create an environment that attracts new companies and a growing pool of highly-skilled professionals that can sustain a modern economy.

鈥淭he double-digit increases in growth that this report details provide strong evidence that our strategy of close collaboration with local, regional and state partners to drive economic development and job growth is producing meaningful results both for 四虎影视 and the wider community,鈥 Sanberg said.

四虎影视 has also ranked among the top 10 of American public research universities in generating new U.S. patents for the past nine years.

The three-year analysis in the report does not include 四虎影视鈥檚 research contracts and grants or research expenditure dollars.  The full report is available here.

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