By Edward Roberts
David Sarnoff Professor of Management Technology
Professor of Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic
Management Chair, MIT Entrepreneurship Center
I was in Portugal for the 1st time back in 1959. Then I was here 3 years ago - before we started this competition. Much has changed. I had the opportunity to share the enthusiasm particularly of the people ISCTE-IUL to do something of this sort. I am excited to be back in Portugal once again and see how much has been accomplished in such a short time. I’m thrilled to be part of this celebration.
It is my believe that specially science & technology based universities have the opportunity of dramatically impacting economically the regions that they are in and countries where they are located. We have done this a lot at MIT for many years now. I started the MIT Entrepreneurship Center in 1990, so we have 20 years of building a formal entrepreneurship center and the programs related to it.
Two years ago, I issued a report said that when we study the Alumni from MIT and the companies that are still alive and working we have found that 25,800 companies (76% of all founded) employ worldwide 3.3 million people and produce 2 trillion dollars global revenues. I am sure that some of these revenues are produced in Portugal and some of those jobs as well. These constitute the 11th largest economy in the world if we were to consider them together. We looked also at the companies depending on University technologies, MIT and others, they are the largest source of impact on jobs and on revenues – 1.7 million jobs of the 3.3 million come from companies that were based up on an university technology and about a trillion of the overall revenues come from those companies.
So, if we try to build policy of stimulating your economy by looking carefully at the universities into which you could be pouring resources and helping them to function, you may very well do wonders on your economy over time.