(Wilmington, DE) Delaware
Governor Jack Markell joined Former House Majority Leader Dick Gephardt
at Delaware Technical and Community College in a call to promote
medical innovation as a means of creating jobs and finding cures.
Research prepared by The Battelle Technology Partnership Practice for
the Council for American Medical Innovation (CAMI) shows that the U.S.
is losing ground as a leader in medical innovation, an area that
generates high-quality jobs and if properly fostered, could generate
more.
“It is critical to our national and economic
interest that we own medical innovation in the future as thoroughly as
we owned mechanical innovation in the past. We need continued
leadership in promoting critical bio-medical industries in order to
secure the jobs of the future. We’re talking about unleashing the
American spirit of enterprise and our entrepreneurial energy to tackle
not just the next great economic opportunity but the next great medical
discovery,” said Governor Markell. “Delaware has a well-earned
reputation as a cradle of innovation.”
To read the full, original article click on this link: Delaware Way: The Council for American Medical Innovation Joins Delaware's Public/Private Leadership In Support Of Building Jobs Through Medical Innovation
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