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Accelerating Innovation Through Collaboration 27 October 2013
Central Location, Global Reach
Integrated Master Plan
Lake Nona’s Scale
Lake Nona superimposed over Manhattan
Lake Nona Medical City
$2 Billion in Construction
UCF Health Sciences Campus
Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute
University of Florida Research & Academic Center
Nemours Children’s Hospital
Orlando VA Medical Center
Lake Nona Innovation Center
Lake Nona Gateway Building
Lake Nona Town Center Inspirational Image
Office: 80,000 SF Hotel: 200 Rooms Restaurant Spaces Town Center – Phase One
Lake Nona Corporate Park Phase I
Phase I
Corporate Park Phase I
Corporate Park Phase I
Corporate Park Phase I
Components of a Health & Life Sciences Cluster
Learning from Great Clusters
Essentials of a Life Sciences Cluster
Research
Education
Commerce
Clinical
right mix of institutions
•proximity to others • strong medical school
top talent
•technology/ infrastructure
•other top scientists
grant funding
•collaboration •state research funding
technology transfer
•entrepreneurs • risk capital
value and job creation
•growth capital •business density
Life Sciences Cluster – Value Chain
Designing a Culture of Collaboration
Amy C. Edmondson Novartis Professor of Leadership
and Management
More Than a Cluster
FAST FACTS
• ‘A’ grades since opening (12 straight yrs) • YMCA & OCPS
NorthLake Park Community School and YMCA
Lake Nona Middle School
Lake Nona High School
Valencia College at Lake Nona
• NorthLake Park Apartments. A 165-unit garden apartment community in NorthLake Park. Apartment rents start in the high $800s/month.
• Waters Edge at NorthLake Park. A 429-home gated community within NorthLake Park. Townhome pricing starts in the $160s.
• Lake Nona Golf & Country Club. Home to a Fazio-designed championship golf course, country club and executive custom housing. Home pricing averages at $2M.
• Watermark Apartments. Construction on the 278-unit garden apartment community to begin in late 2012. Rents to start in the $900s/month
• VillageWalk at Lake Nona. The 1,350-unit community features canals throughout leading to a clubhouse and amenity center. Home prices start in the low $200s.
• Laureate Park. Lake Nona’s newest neighborhood brings a focus on health and sustainability. Home pricing starts in the low $200s.
Multiple Housing Options
Lake Nona Onsite Production Sales Builder Data Set
FAST FACTS
• 2,600-home residential community • Transitional architecture • 20% less energy consumption
Laureate Park
Laureate Park
Laureate Park
“No Limits” Technology Infrastructure
The I.T. revolution is giving individuals more and more cheap tools of innovation, collaboration and creativity — thanks to hand-held computers, social networks and “the cloud,” which stores powerful applications that anyone can download. And the globalization side of this revolution is integrating more and more of these empowered people into ecosystems, where they can innovate and manufacture more products and services that make people’s lives more healthy, educated, entertained, productive and comfortable. The best of these ecosystems will be cities and towns that combine a university, an educated populace, a dynamic business community and the fastest broadband connections on earth. These will be the job factories of the future. In the 1800s, it was access to abundant flowing water and raw materials. In the 1900s, it was access to abundant electricity and transportation. In the 2000s, [according to Aspen Institute Fellow Blair Levin,] “it will be access to abundant bandwidth and abundant human intellectual capital.”
THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN Published: January 3, 2012
Innovation Ecosystems of the Future
“No Limits” Technology
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FRANCE 17.6mbps
SWEDEN 18.2mbps
FINLAND 22mbps
KOREA 46mbps
UNITED STATES 4.8MBPS
JAPAN 61mbps
Source: Internet World Stats Broadband Penetration
Global Landscape
JAPAN
KOREA
FINLAND
SWEDEN
FRANCE
NETHERLANDS
PORTUGAL
CANADA
POLAND
NORWAY
AUSTRIA
BELGUIM
ICELAND
GERMANY
LAKE NONA 1000mbps (1gbps)
UNITED STATES 4.8MBPS
JAPAN 61mbps
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A Cisco “Iconic City”
Committed to incubating, activating, and measuring the impact of innovative technologies and programs that can become global models for building healthy, sustainable and inspired communities.
A Living Laboratory
Partnerships
2013 Impact Forum
Selected Speakers: 2013 Impact Forum Health Policy Former Senator Tom Daschle Jim Madara, CEO, American Medical Association Glenn Steele, CEO, Geisinger Health Systems Healthy Cities Ginny Ehrlich, CEO, Clinton Health Matters Nancy Snyderman, Chief Medical Editor, NBC News Bruce Broussard, CEO, Humana Technology & Carlos Dominguez, EVP, Office of the Chairman, Cisco Innovation Bill Rupp, CEO, Mayo Clinic Florida Diabetes & Sandi Peterson*, Group Worldwide Chair, Johnson & Johnson Obesity Sam Klein, Director, Center for Human Nutrition, Washington U. John Brooks, CEO, Joslin Diabetes Center at Harvard Proactive Health Kevin Plank, CEO, Under Armour Michael Roizen, Chief Wellness Officer, Cleveland Clinic Mel Zuckerman, Founder, Canyon Ranch