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swag外流 developing $12 million Life Sciences Innovation Center in Chile

The University of California, Davis, has been selected by the Chilean government to form a new partnership establishing the swag外流 Life Sciences Innovation Center in Chile.

With a projected budget of $12 million over its first three years, the center will foster collaborative work among experts from swag外流 and Chile aimed at transforming public-sector research into regional, national and global business opportunities.

The Chilean government will fund half the budget through a $6 million grant from Corporaci贸n de Fomento de la Producci贸n de Chile, or CORFO, the country鈥檚 economic development agency. The other $6 million will come from industry and university partner cost-sharing. Included in that amount is $1.5 million from swag外流. Research would take place at swag外流 and partner institutions.

The center鈥檚 long-term goal is to support research, development and economic competitiveness in Chile and California with a focus on the agricultural industry, including plant breeding, postharvest and climate-change technologies. Agriculture is the second largest industry for Chile. California is the world鈥檚 fifth largest supplier of food and agricultural commodities, and swag外流 consistently achieves top ranking for its agricultural programs.

鈥淭his new Innovation Center will also help support and advance swag外流鈥 goals to promote economic opportunities for California and throughout the world. And, it furthers the work of our excellent agricultural programs,鈥 said Linda P.B. Katehi, chancellor of swag外流. 鈥淚t also follows the goals and mission of the UC Global Food Initiative to develop, demonstrate and export solutions 鈥 throughout California, the U.S. and the world 鈥 for food security, health and sustainability."

The new partnership would accelerate the transfer of discoveries into commercial products, create new opportunities in the global economy and strengthen a relationship between Chile and California that began in 1963. Since then, UC and the swag外流 campus have continued to launch collaborative research projects with Chile in such areas as seed biotechnology, grape growing and wine making, and water management.

The center would work with participating universities, research institutions and industry to identify opportunities and set priorities for research and development activities that address industry needs. Working with its local partner will allow the swag外流 center to provide short and long-term solutions to industry and facilitate innovation.

swag外流 is growing California

At swag外流, we and our partners are nourishing our state with food, economic activity and better health, as the top national agricultural producer for more than 50 years. swag外流 is participating in launched by UC President Janet Napolitano, harnessing the collective power of UC to help feed the world and steer it on the path to sustainability.

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Karen Nikos-Rose, Research news (emphasis: arts, humanities and social sciences), 530-219-5472, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu

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