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Innovate New York

Innovate New York is a partnership between The LEVIN Institute and the New York Academy of Sciences to explore the city’s potential to become a global leader in innovation across sectors. Funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the series of panel discussions was designed to promote understanding of and exposure to New York’s innovators and entrepreneurs in various fields.

June 9, 2010, the Levin Institute presented the final installment. The panel members, who kicked-off the first session, were asked to participate on the final panel. They summarized insights and potential next steps that New York City can take to be more effective as a leader in innovation.

  • Garrick Utley, President of the Levin Institute and Moderator
  • Jerry Hultin, President of the Polytechnic Institute of New York University
  • Irving Wladawsky Berger, Senior Fellow at the Levin Institute and the IBM Academy of Technology
  • Jim Singer, A.T. Kearney Partner

Innovate New York a Project of The LEVIN Institute
The proceedings publication highlights insights of the panel participants. Jim Singer’s focus is on “New York’s Innovation Economy: Maintaining Momentum in Turbulent Times.”
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