Place-Based Innovation and Its National Security Implications


credit: JOHN MCCARRON

Policymakers around the world see robust industrial innovation policy as central to economic and national security.

Leveraging place-based innovation policy could transform vulnerable, left-behind communities across the nation into resilient centers of innovation.

Long-term investment is also necessary to access talent in vulnerable communities at scales adequate to contribute to the United States' advantage in commercializing emerging technologies, the authors say.

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