Dr. John Lechleiter, President and CEO of Eli Lilly and Company, will offer keynote remarks on the urgency of closing America’s innovation deficit. Following his remarks, Chief Technology Officer of the United States Aneesh Chopra, and other distinguished public and private sector officials and thinkers will discuss what the U.S. has done right or wrong in the last five years when it comes to innovation policy and what innovation policy should look like in 2016 (when ITIF marks its 10th anniversary) for the U.S. to meet the challenges it faces. This thought-provoking discussion will take place on June 23 from 2:00-5:00 at the Newseum. Stay tuned for additional details.
The Innovation Policy Saga 2006-2016
The Innovation Policy Saga 2006-2016 - ITIF is celebrating its 5th anniversary this year. Whatever contributions ITIF has made in enhancing public awareness of innovation’s central role in our economic health and in shaping public policies to improve U.S. capacity to innovate and compete, we have just begun. Whether the U.S. can marshal its formidable resources and talent to prevail in today’s innovation-driven and competitive world remains an open question. Please join ITIF as we mark our 5th anniversary with a special policy forum on this question.
Dr. John Lechleiter, President and CEO of Eli Lilly and Company, will offer keynote remarks on the urgency of closing America’s innovation deficit. Following his remarks, Chief Technology Officer of the United States Aneesh Chopra, and other distinguished public and private sector officials and thinkers will discuss what the U.S. has done right or wrong in the last five years when it comes to innovation policy and what innovation policy should look like in 2016 (when ITIF marks its 10th anniversary) for the U.S. to meet the challenges it faces. This thought-provoking discussion will take place on June 23 from 2:00-5:00 at the Newseum. Stay tuned for additional details.
Dr. John Lechleiter, President and CEO of Eli Lilly and Company, will offer keynote remarks on the urgency of closing America’s innovation deficit. Following his remarks, Chief Technology Officer of the United States Aneesh Chopra, and other distinguished public and private sector officials and thinkers will discuss what the U.S. has done right or wrong in the last five years when it comes to innovation policy and what innovation policy should look like in 2016 (when ITIF marks its 10th anniversary) for the U.S. to meet the challenges it faces. This thought-provoking discussion will take place on June 23 from 2:00-5:00 at the Newseum. Stay tuned for additional details.