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Who shapes districts

Learn about the multiple actors coming together to shape innovation districts and their role in evolving their geographies

R&D intensive actors

Universities and medical institutions

Innovation districts emerging globally are adjacent to these research actors, a critical part of a district’s DNA

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R&D magnets

Organizations that perform translational R&D that impacts the district’s ecosystem

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Companies

Organizations that develop or apply knowledge to create or improve cutting-edge products, services, or processes

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Ecosystem builders

A diversity of intermediaries

Districts are often home to a range of intermediaries, strengthening their Unique Value Proposition

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Accelerators and incubators

Organizations that support startups and the translation of new ideas

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New kinds of anchors

Local foundations, workforce organizations, and community development corporations

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Investors

Governments

Governments draw connections between people, places, and ideas, and create infrastructure that integrates districts with their surroundings

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Real estate developers

Developers shape the physical landscape of districts, creating attributes of complexity, density, and mixed uses and activities

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Philanthropy

Philanthropies

Local and community foundations, along with national philanthropy, invest in innovation districts

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Capital investors

Asset-rich companies, civic entities, venture capital firms and financial institutions that invest at scale in innovation districts

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Mission-driven organizations

Mission-driven organizations

Legally independent organizations with the purpose of supporting the growth of the district

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