RESOLUTION 28-4
A RESOLUTION ON THE CONTINUED SUPPORT OF
THE INTERNATIONAL
NORTHEAST BIOTECHNOLOGY CORRIDOR
WHEREAS, the biotechnology
industry continues to contribute substantially to the New England
and Eastern Canada economies and is projected to rapidly expand in
the coming decade; and
WHEREAS, a common economic interest exists
within the Conference of New England Governors and Eastern Canada
Premiers to grow the biotechnology industry; and
WHEREAS, the International Northeast
Biotechnology Corridor, sanctioned and created by the Conference
of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers in 1998,
continues to expand and thrive; and
WHEREAS, the International Northeast
Biotechnology Corridor has begun to receive recognition worldwide
as one of the largest biotechnology clusters in the world; and
WHEREAS, the International Northeast
Biotechnology Corridor has begun initiatives 1) to coordinate
intra-Corridor trade missions and promote intra-Corridor commerce
in biotechnology, 2) to facilitate collaboration between
universities and colleges within the Corridor with life science
programs and promote student exchanges between these universities
and colleges; and 3) to promote worldwide the Northeast of North
America as a cluster of excellence in biotechnology; and
WHEREAS, the catalyst to make the Corridor an
effective organization was the establishment of a corporate
headquarters and the hiring of a director in 2002, and
WHEREAS, the continued growth and
effectiveness of the Corridor is dependent upon continued funding
sufficient to operate this organization; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the
Conference of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers
continues to support the forward movement of this initiative to
promote biotechnology development within the region.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the Conference,
through the Governors and Premiers, will assist their
representatives to the International Northeast Biotechnology
Corridor to seek funding from private funds, state or provincial
funds, federal funds, or through granting agencies or other
similar organizations commencing July 1, 2004.
Adopted at the 28th Annual
Conference of New England Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers,
September 7-9, 2003.
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John G. Rowland
Governor of Connecticut
Co-chair |
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Bernard Lord
Premier of New Brunswick
Co-chair |