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4:45pm – 5:15pm | Closing Keynote/Fireside Chat

Speakers:

  • Bob Kaufmann, Managing Director, JLL
  • Spencer Levy, Global Client Strategist & Senior Economic Advisor, CBRE
  • Moderator: Beth Bowman, Texas IEDC Board Member

3:45pm – 4:30pm | CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS

  • From Closure to Cluster: Anchoring Innovation After Economic Disruption
    • Tracy Shickel, Associate Vice President, Corporate Engagement, University of Delaware
    • Marcel Johnson, Sr. Vice President, Talent & Technology Scouting & Identification, Port San Antonio
    • IEDC Rep
  • High-Impact Areas of Innovation: Case Studies and Toolkits
    • Kavan O’Connor, MIT Sloan School of Business, REAP Program
    • Allen Teo, JTC, One North Science Park, Singapore Government
    • Hugh Forrest, Chief Executive Officer, Gather and Grow
    • Moderator: Larry Peterson, Executive Director, Texas Foundation for Innovative Communities
  • High Growth Cluster and Sector Trend Analysis
    • Carrie Allen, Managing Partner, CIC Captains of Innovation
    • Dougan Sherwood, Partner, CIC Captains of Innovation
    • Alejandra Winter, Director of International Programming, CIC Captains of Innovation
    • Brendan Sullivan, Director of Strategy, CIC Captains of Innovation
    • Laura O’Blenis, President & CEO, Stiletto: Make a Point

2:30pm – 3:15pm | CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS

  • Aligning the Innovation Value Chain: How Research, Capital & Real Estate Converge
    • David Snow, Executive Director, Pegasus Park
    • Linda McMahon, Chief Executive Officer, Dallas Economic Development Corporation
    • Erin Witter Rothwell, Vice President of Research, University of Utah
    • Moderator: Julie Huls, Founder and CEO, Waymaker Group
  • How VPRs Are Shaping the Future of University Research in the Face of AI Transformation
    • Marian McCord, Vice President for Research, Merrimack College
    • Additional VPR’s
    • Moderator: Jordan Peterson, Chief Operating Officer, Collaborative Real Estate
  • Quantum and Advanced Manufacturing

1:30pm – 2:15pm | MAIN STAGE SESSION

  • Chief Innovation Officer / VPR Panel
    • Daniel Hommes, M.D., PhD, Chief Innovation Officer, Innovation Hub, UT Southwestern
    • Ian Mc Clure, J.D., LL.M., Vice President for Innovation, UK HealthCare; Associate Vice President for Research, Innovation and Economic Impact, UL Research
    • Scott Shrake, Associate Vice President for Economic Development and Strategic Partnerships, Colorado State University
    • Moderator: Kevin Byrne, Chief Executive Officer, TUFF

BIO HEALTH CAUCUS TRACK

7:30am – 10:30am | ASTRAZENECA TOUR (off property)

10:00am – 10:30am | Return to Pegasus Park

10:30am – 11:00am | Break

11:00am – 11:30am | State Bio Associations
Speakers:

  • Texas, Maryland, California, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Arizona, Utah
  • Moderator: Pete Pellerito, BIO

11:30am – 12:00pm | From Silos to Systems: Accelerating Innovation to Impact through One Health Innovation District
Speakers:

  • John Stewart, Senior Director, Government Affairs, Elanco
  • Jacob Denecke, Senior Director, Strategic Facility Initiatives, Purdue University
  • Kaethe Beck, AVP of Strategic Impact in the Life Sciences, Purdue University
  • Moderator: Christy Wright, Chief Executive Officer, AgriNovus

12:00pm – 12:30pm | Foundations that Scale: Innovation Campuses and Biomanufacturing Growth
Speakers:

  • Melissa Roberts Chapmen, President and Regional Innovation Officer, KC BioHub
  • Spencer Chestnut, Manager, Biologics Strategy Deployment Catalent, Pharma Solutions
  • Moderator: Ben Wolfe, Dean and CEO, Kansas State University Olathe Innovation Campus

AIR & SPACE CAUCUS TRACK

7:30am – 8:00am | Check-in and Networking

8:00am – 8:30am | Welcoming Remarks
Emcee: Marcel Johnson, Port San Antonio
Speaker: Siva Vanapali, NemaLife

8:30am – 9:15am | Regional UAS/AAM Test Sites
Speakers:

  • Kara Hill, Director of Strategic Projects, Port San Antonio
  • Scott Snyder, VP Research & Economic Development, University of North Dakota
  • Dave Martin, Project Manager, Center for Advances Aviation Technologies; Autonomy Research Institute, TAMU – Corpus Christi
  • Phil Sizer, Texas Tech
  • AUVSI rep
  • Moderator: Michelle Duquette, Founder, 3 MAD Air

9:15am – 9:30am | Break

9:30am – 10:15am | Central Texas – A Hub for Aerospace and Defense Innovation
Speakers:

  • Bart Bohn, Starburst, Head of US Accelerator
  • Lukas Oberhofer, Starburst USA Managing Director
  • Moderator: Harold Strong, Starburst, Senior Advisor

10:15am – 11:00am | Space or Alliance and similar consortia
Speakers:

  • Florida Space Coast / Stephanie Miller, Embry Riddle (Florida Tech Corridor, Allison)
  • Texas A&M Moonscape, Houston
  • Stargate Project, Boca Chica
  • Moderator: Blake Sabo, Perkins and Will

11:00am – 11:15am | Break

11:15am – 11:45am | MEDCO – A Solutions Provider for Support Local, State and National Security Objectives
Speaker:

  • Thomas Sadowski, Executive Director, Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO)

11:45am – 12:15pm | Space Quantum
Speakers:

  • ION Q Representative
  • Tennessee Representative
  • Illinois Representative
  • Houston Representative
  • Moderator: Brian Darmody, Chief Strategy Officer, AURP

12:15pm – 12:30pm | Wrap-Up

4:00pm – 4:45pm | CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS

  • Exploring High-Impact University Innovation Ecosystem Investments with Digital Twin Modeling
    • Joe Simkins, Principal and Project Director, TEConomy Partners
    • Moderator: Deborah Cummings, Principal and Managing Director, TEConomy Partners
  • Universities as the New Network Epicenter: How Research Parks Can Anchor the AI Infrastructure Economy
    • Tonya Witherspoon, Consulting Director, Apprenti
    • Hunter Bewby, Co-Founder, IXP.US
    • Moderator: Brent Legg, Executive Vice President, Connected Nation & IXP.US
  • Designing Innovation Ecosystems That Scale
    • Jordan Peterson, Chief Operating Officer, Collaborative Real Estate
    • Jon McCarry, Department of Management, Murphy Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
    • Shayna Hetzel, Vice President of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC)
    • Moderator: Robert Pieroni, Managing Director of Strategic Partnerships & Business Development, gener8tor

2:45pm – 3:30pm | CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS

  • Corporate Relations Reimagined & From Assets to Advantage
    • Joseph Huang, Associate Director, Stanford University
    • Lisa Tran, Cox School, Southern Methodist University
    • Derek Eberhart, Associate Vice President for Research, University of Georgia
    • Alvaro J. Muniz, Association of Public Land Grant Universities
    • Marc Gibson, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation, and Economic Development, University of Tennessee
    • UT Dallas rep
  • Financing Strategies for Research and Innovation
    • Kevin Byrne, MBA, CPA, President and CEO, The University Financing Foundation
  • UT Dallas has Launched a Bold Strategic Plan on Three Core Pillars
    • Dr. Robin Paige, Vice Provost for Academic Success and Innovation, UT Dallas
    • Dr. Joseph Pancrazio, Vice President for Research and Innovation, UT Dallas
    • Dr. Marc Christensen, Special Advisor for Industry Engagement and Innovation Impact, UT Dallas
    • Moderator: Dr. Brian Ten Eyck, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and Chief of Staff, UT Dallas

1:45pm – 2:30pm | CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS

  • From Knowledge Economy to Brain Economy: A New Blueprint for Research Park Success
    • Zack Lofton, AICP, CNU A, Sr. Urban Planner, HKS
    • Stephen White, JD, BS, Chief Operating Officer, Accounting Center for Brain Health
    • Mason Ailstock, President & Chief Executive Officer, Rowen Foundation
    • Moderator: Julie Hiromoto, WELL AP, LEED AP, Partner, Director of Integration, HKS
  • Venture Capital, GAP and State Investment
    • Connor Sitton, JD, Partner, Head of Operations, FortySix Capital
    • Tracy Poole, JD, Managing Partner, FortySix Capital
    • Chris Wright, Ph.D., Assistant Vice President of Innovation, University of Tulsa
    • Jacob Johnson, Founder, innovosource
    • Linda Hall, Executive Vice President, CFO, NCInnovation
  • Workforce Development Programs

8:30am – 12:30pm | MAIN STAGE GENERAL SESSIONS

  • 8:30am-9:00am | Pegasus Park Vision
    • David Snow, Executive Director, Pegasus Park
    • Nicole Small, Chief Executive Officer, Lyda Hill Holdings
    • Linda McMahon, Chief Executive Officer, Dallas Economic Development Corporation
    • Steve Davis, President, J. Small Investments
    • Moderator: Stephen Coulston, Managing Principal, Perkins&Will
  • 9:00am-9:15am | Brain Health Institute
    • Stephen White, JD, BS, Chief Operating Officer, Accounting Center for Brain Health
  • 9:15am-10:00am | Reimagining the Modern Research Park
    • Chris Leary, AIA LEED AP Principal, S+T Practice Leader, HOK
    • Amber Wendland, AIA, AICP, Associate Principal, Ayers Saint Gross
    • Tom Osha, Vice President of Knowledge Community, Wexford
  • 10:00am-10:30am | Break and Water Cooler Tours
  • 10:30am-11:00am | Economic Impact of Innovation Districts
    • Cullum Clark, Director, Economic Growth, Bush Institute
  • 11:00am-11:30am | ARPA-H Session
  • 11:30am-12:00pm | NSF TIP Directorate
  • 12:00pm-12:30pm | Genesis Mission
    • Leslee Gilbert, Van Scoyoc Associates
    • Russ Paulsen, President and CEO, Research America (invited)

8:00am – 8:30am | Welcoming Remarks

Speakers:

  • David Snow, Executive Director, Pegasus Park
  • Gina Ford, CEO, BIO North Texas
  • Linda McMahon, CEO, Dallas EDC

6:00 | AURP International Conference Kick Off and Celebration

Anniversary celebrations and Awards of Excellence Presentation
5 yrs Pegasus Park * 40 yrs AURP * 250 yrs USA

1:00pm – 4:00pm | LEADERSHIP ROUNDTABLE (additional fee applies)

Milestone Moments of America the Exceptional: Updated Research Park / Innovation District Dataset
Speaker: Cullum Clark, Director, Economic Growth, George W. Bush Institute

1:30pm – 2:00pm   |   Competing in a Changed World: Powering the Next Era of Innovation Net…

  • Thomas Osha, Executive Vice President, Wexford Science and Technology

8:00am – 8:45am   | At the Crossroads: Innovation, Investment, and the Future of State Economies

As state priorities evolve and budgets become more focused, innovation communities must sharpen how they communicate their value and impact. This interactive session will explore the current state and federal funding landscape, including insights on SBIR reauthorization, shifting legislative priorities, and trends affecting economic development organizations. Speakers will share both high-level perspectives and practical examples – from navigating funding changes to addressing emerging issues like AI, energy costs, hydrogen strategies, and data center growth.

  • Mark Skinner, President and CEO, SSTI
  • J. Michael Bowman, President and CEO, Delaware Technology Park, Inc

1:30pm – 4:30pm   |   Core Facilities and Strategic Programs to Drive Innovation and Economic Growth

Shared centralized research resources, often referred to as core facilities, enable access to expertise and sophisticated instrumentation creating opportunities to drive discovery and train the workforce. Despite the value they create, core facilities come with their own challenges especially in an environment where F&A cuts are looming. We will take a deep dive into best practices for efficient operations, strategically growing a strong user base, engaging corporate partners, and supporting defense related users with security needs. With effective execution, core facilities not only drive innovation and training, but also support business attraction and growth of regional economies.

Part 1: Fireside Chat

  • Karen Dobos, Scientific Director, Colorado State University Regional Biocontainment Laboratory (RBL)
  • Moderator: Amy Adams, Executive Director, Institute for Biohealth Innovation, George Mason University

Part 2: Panel Discussion

  • Tim Marlowe, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, FAKnostics; Assistant Professor, Internal Medicine, University of Arizona, College of Medicine – Phoenix
  • Jeff Smith, Director, Research Parks, Michigan State University Research Foundation
  • Claudia Whitehead, Lead, Bioscience Healthcare, City of Phoenix Community and Economic Development
  • Russ Zarras, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Fraunhofer USA, Inc.
  • Moderator: Matt Ballard, CEO/Executive Director, West Virginia Regional Technology Park Corporation

8:00am – 11:45am   |   Next-Gen Financing Approaches for Research and Innovation

This module explores the changing models for financing and building research infrastructure as changes in facilities and administrative (F&A) rates, shifting federal funding priorities, and evolving industry engagement strategies are driving new approaches to financing and sustaining research spaces.  This session will explore how universities and companies are working together to co-invest in facilities, leverage public-private partnerships, and navigate policy changes to support cutting-edge research as well as approaches to financing that will enable research and innovation growth across a wide range of institutions. The session is organized around four core topics: financing fundamentals, emerging strategies by institutions, evolving overhead recovery models, and state-level funding approaches that support research parks and innovation ecosystems. Participants will gain insights in fundamental financing principles using a combination of qualitative and quantitative frameworks, risk-sharing strategies, and best practices for aligning infrastructure development with long-term research and workforce needs and examine how various investments can support sustainable research and innovation within their communities.

  • Kelvin Droegemeier, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Special Advisor to the Chancellor for Science and Policy, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
  • Rahul Saxena, Director, CREATE-X; Associate Director, LAUNCH
  • Larry Peterson, Executive Director, Texas Foundation for Innovative Communities
  • Moderator: Kevin Byrne, President and CEO, The University Financing Foundation

3:30pm – 5:30pm   |   Tour of Novus Innovation Corridor

The group will depart the Tempe Mission Palms lobby at 3:30 to walk to the Global Futures Laboratory.
Prepare to get your steps in today! Estimated roundtrip walk…2.5 miles.

Plan to wear comfortable walking shoes for this 1.1-mile jaunt from the Tempe Mission Palms to the Global Futures Lab before experiencing a section of this Innovation Corridor. Our afternoon will conclude with a group dinner at Eureka!, followed by a return walk back to the hotel.

NOVUS INNOVATION CORRIDOR, one of ASU’s eight Innovation Zones, is a public/private partnership between Arizona State University and Catellus Development. Strategically integrated with ASU’s Tempe campus along Tempe Town Lake, the mixed-use development is home to Fortune 100 corporations, new technologies, medical research companies, start-ups, maker businesses and more, plus empowers access to world-class research and a highly educated and skilled workforce.

  • 355          ACRES of commerce, urban living and recreation
  • 34K         NEW JOBS within Novus upon completion
  • 4K           RESIDENTS upon completion
  • 25MM     POPULATION within 10-mile radius by 2023
  • 940K       EMPLOYEES within 10‑mile commute by 2023

12:30pm – 3:15pm   |   Public-Private Partnerships (P3s): Catalyzing Research Parks and Innovation Districts

Billions of dollars across the US have been invested in Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) to develop student housing at our universities. But how can this funding and delivery mechanism be deployed to finance and build research parks and innovation districts? And exactly what is a P3 as opposed to just contracting to build a facility?

As universities, cities and regions face challenges in finding ways to launch or expand innovation districts and research park facilities, learn how P3s are overcoming resource constraints. This module focuses on partner selection and advancements in procurement, design, financing, and operating and maintenance (O&M).

  • Neil Calfee, Executive Director, Economic Development and Innovation Zones, Arizona State University
  • Sarah Horta, MCFE, M.P.S., Director of Innovation & Strategic Partnerships, Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO)
  • Kevin Byrne, President and CEO, The University Financing Foundation
  • Brian Naumick, Partner, Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate
  • Merry Hunter Caudle, Director, Economic Development, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Sandra McQuain, Vice President of Infrastructure, Access Intelligence
  • Moderator: Brian Darmody, Chief Strategy Officer, AURP

9:00am – 11:30am   |   Pivots Over Time: When Plans Do Not Meet Market Reality

This two-part module will examine several new models for research parks seeding support and execution.

Part 1: New Models for Research Parks

Participants will gain insight into the role of philanthropy and community impact in research parks, with practical strategies for enhancing funding models and deepening community engagement.

  • Matthew Crommett, Managing Director, LH Capital, Inc. and Lyda Hill Properties
  • Jeff Seymour, President and CEO, Oklahoma City Innovation District
  • Moderator: David Snow, Executive Director, Pegasus Park

Part 2: Identifying the Gap and the Risk

The next part to this session will explore how some universities are partnering exclusively with third-party developers to deliver mixed-use districts, shifting development responsibility and capital risk while giving up certain levels of control common to innovation districts. With projects at various stages of development and redevelopment, the discussion offers an opportunity to compare approaches and share lessons learned among university leaders and development partners.

  • Rebecca Ivins, Research Parks Director, University of Virginia Foundation
  • Misty Parsons, Marketing & Relationship Manager, University of Virginia Foundation
  • Chris Whittier, Senior Director, Tishman Speyer
  • Moderator: Mary Morris, Director Baltimore Fund, University of Maryland Baltimore

2:00pm – 5:00pm   |   Emerging Technologies Supporting the “Software” of Innovation Ecosystems

University-anchored “innovation ecosystems” include research, technology development, technology transfer, funding sources, start-ups, spinouts, and corporate partnerships. The development of innovative ideas and technologies, and their subsequent delivery to end users, require multiple resources to collaborate effectively to deliver improvements to society’s standards of living.
In the past few years, several new and improved software technologies have emerged to support University Administrators and/or Innovation Managers in the process of tracking emerging innovations and connecting them to necessary resources. This session will rely on both university practitioners as well as the technology providers to separate hype from reality and share best practices.

  • Brenda Barry, Director of Corporate Relations, University of Arizona
  • Tom Kissane, Enterprise Customer Support Manager, Halo
  • J. Mark Nolan, Associate Vice President, Corporate Engagement, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Cody Pawlowski, Co-Founder and CTO, FirstIgnite
  • Justin Rerko, Growth Strategist, Tradespace
  • Mala Sahai, Senior Director, Intellectual Property and Legal Affairs, Gladstone Institutes
  • Alancia Wicks, Director, Office Of Tech Transfer and Innovation, Tennessee State University
  • Moderator: Jordan Peterson, Chief Operations Officer, Collaborative Real Estate

1:00pm – 1:30pm   |   Opening Remarks

  • Allison Madden, Chief Operating Officer & Corporate Secretary, University of South Florida Research Foundation; AURP President
  • Harold Strong, 2026 Spring Training Chair, CEO, InnovTX