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Summit to tap into Hoosier innovation

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An Indiana-based summit meeting will spotlight how university campuses can help power economic growth across the state.
Indiana University hosts its first Economic Development Summit on August 12. The daylong event will bring together IU leaders, business owners and government officials to explore new partnerships, and look at how some collaborations already in place are working.
Michael Huber, vice president of university relations at Indiana University, said the summit will highlight ways different campuses fuel local development.
“Each Indiana University campus has got different strengths,” Huber pointed out. “We’re hoping if you’re an elected official — maybe someone from the private sector who already works with IU, or has new solutions for IU — you’re going to be able to come to this conference and see what IU is doing across the state.”
Huber hopes the event will help build new statewide partnerships. IU officials said economic growth depends on collaboration. The summit is open to anyone and includes topics like small business growth, workforce development and innovation.
Ken Iwama, vice president of regional campuses and online education at IU, said bringing all the right voices together can spark something bigger.
“To have them come together in one space, you end up sparking and igniting new ideas and new collaborations,” Iwama emphasized. “Universities can’t do it alone, nonprofits can’t do it alone, economic development associates, business can’t do it alone. I’m hoping to see that type of energy happen in this particular summit.”
Attendees will also hear about current programs to boost career fields, from health care and manufacturing, to bioscience and teaching.​

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3 comments

Ricky Bobby August 10, 2025 at 5:40 pm

Yawn You are close enough to Indianapolis, do you reach out to the motorsports community or is that beneath you.

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Thor August 11, 2025 at 8:12 am

I believe that is in Purdue’s court; and they are already doing it without the need of a summit for justification.

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Thor August 11, 2025 at 8:10 am

Educational institutions should be focused on…wait for it…EDUCATION. What is this going to do for the majority of students at the university (not just some grad students)?

It really sounds like a jobs program focused on justifying its funding.

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