Cluster Initiative Program
Cluster Enhancement Reports: 2008 and 2002 Maine's Technology Sectors and Clusters: Status and Strategy, 2008
Clusters are an important driver of business growth and economic development in a region. Maine's technology clusters have grown and evolved significantly since 2002, when Maine's first analysis of its technology sectors was published. Since that time, researchers have learned more about clusters, what they are, how to measure them and how to nurture them. And here in Maine, the Brookings Institution report Charting Maine's Future as well as several Legislative and state committees have called for a greater investment in our high-potential technology clusters.
Last year, the Maine Technology Institute (MTI) Board of Directors commissioned an analysis of Maine's technology sectors and clusters to be led by Dr. Charles Colgan, Professor of Public Policy and Management, Center for Business and Economic Research, the University of Southern Maine, and funded in collaboration with Maine's Office of Innovation. The report team combined the in-state expertise of PolicyOne Research, Inc., and Planning Decisions, Inc., with the expertise of Battelle, a global technology organization.
Download the following formats of the report. Assessing Maine's Technology Clusters, 2002
Click here to download the report.
ResourcesRead the MaineBiz article from June 30, 2008, Cultivating Clusters: What Does It Take to Grow Maine's Clusters? Time, Money, Patience--and a Lot of Networking.
The Harvard Business School's Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness offers an array of resources on clusters and cluster development. Click here to go to the cluster resources in the section Competition and Economic Development.
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