New National Study Reports $1.3 Billion Invested in Colorado Bioscience Companies 2002- Q2 2008, Ranking Colorado 11th in U.S. for Bioscience Venture Capital Investments

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Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:01am EST

DENVER--(Business Wire)--
Gov. Bill Ritter, the Colorado BioScience Association and Colorado Office of
Economic Development publicly released the Colorado Bioscience Roadmap2008 at
"Bioscience Day at the Capitol," on Friday. The announcement is made by John
Collar, Executive Director of CBSA, who says the Colorado Bioscience Roadmap2008
is an updated version of the 2003 report, Colorado`s Place in the Sun: An Action
Plan to Grow Colorado`s Bioscience Cluster, prepared for the CBSA by the
national Battelle Technology Partnership Practice organization. 

"Among the most impressive findings, the new study reports $1.3 billion was
invested in Colorado bioscience companies 2002 through Q2 2008, ranking Colorado
11th in the U.S. for bioscience venture capital investments," Collar explains.
"The new report shows us that Colorado is indeed on the right path to becoming a
top-ten bioscience hub and pinpoints strategic areas where we need to focus our
immediate attention during the next five years to position the bioscience sector
as a key driver of Colorado`s economy." 

"More than 18,000 Coloradans are now involved in this field," Gov. Ritter said.
"We want to continue this industry growth trend and build upon our successes.
Using the updated action plan will allow us to be more targeted and strategic in
our planning, as well as to better compete at a national and international
level." 

In addition to the CBSA and OEDIT, the Colorado Bioscience Roadmap2008 was made
possible by the following entities: Allos Therapeutics, Colorado State
University, Fitzsimons Redevelopment Authority, Forest City Enterprises, Holland
and Hart, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, Metro Denver WIRED, QLT
USA, Roche Colorado and the University of Colorado. A digital copy of the study
is found at http://www.cobioscience.com/stateplan08.pdf. 

Other key "facts and figures" include: 

• Colorado`s bioscience sector employed 18,000 in 2006, spanning 920
establishments 

• Bioscience employment grew 5.5 percent between 2001 and 2006, outpacing total
private sector job growth 

• The number of research, testing, and medical laboratory establishments
increased 58 percent between 2001 and 2006 

• The average bioscience annual wage of $67,320 is 54 percent more than the
private sector annual average wage in Colorado 

• The Denver Metro region ranks 19th among all U.S. metro areas in the size of
its medical device sector 

• Boulder ranks first in the nation in its concentration of employment in the
medical device sector among medium-sized metros and is one of only 14 metro
areas that has a specialization in three of the four bioscience subsectors 

• Since 2001, the Greater Fort Collins metro area has added 37 percent to its
bioscience employment base 

• Academic medical research and development grew more than 72 percent from 2002
to 2006, almost twice the national growth rate of 37 percent 

• Thirty-eight bioscience companies were formed based on University of
Colorado-developed technologies between 2002 and 2007, with CU now producing
about 10 new bioscience companies annually 

• Thirteen new bioscience companies were spun out of Colorado State University
between 2002 and 2007 

About The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade

The Colorado OEDIT works to foster a positive business climate that encourages
quality economic development through financial and technical assistance for
local and regional economic development activities throughout the State of
Colorado. Visit http://www.AdvanceColorado.com. 

About Battelle Technology Partnership Practice

The Battelle Technology Partnership Practice (TPP) provides a link between
public and private sectors, focusing its broad experience to serve economic
development organizations, universities, and non-profit technology organizations
across the United States. Efforts encompass a variety of industries, from
information technology to life sciences to manufacturing. Visit
http://www.tpp-online.org. 

About Colorado BioScience Association

CBSA is a not-for-profit corporation providing services and support for
Colorado`s growing biosciences industry. With more than 400 members, the CBSA
actively works to promote the growth of the industry by advocating for a better
business environment, by promoting programs that grow the state`s bioscience
workforce, by fighting for policies that support a strong bioscience industry in
the state and by speaking with a single voice on behalf of the companies in the
state. Visit http://www.cobioscience.com. 





Colorado BioScience Association
John Collar, 303-592-4073
Executive Director
jcollar@cobioscience.com
or
Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade
Matt Cheroutes, 303-892-3893
Director of Communications & External Affairs
matt.cheroutes@state.co.us
or
Absolutely Public Relations
Maggie Chamberlin Holben, 303-984-9801
Media Relations Consultant
maggie@absolutelypr.com
http://www.absolutelypr.com



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