IIT AWARDED $5M FOR BIOMEDICAL COMPLEX

President Lew Collens accepts check from key state lawmakers

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ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×, IL — August 24, 2004 —

Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) today received $5 million in state funding for the continued development of a state-of-the-art biomedical business incubator and laboratories for emerging technology companies. The state appropriation guarantees IIT can move forward with the renovation of a Main Campus building, transforming it into a biomedical research and development complex offering labs and office space for start-up Illinois biomedical companies.

State Sen. Mattie Hunter (D-ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×) presented the $5 million check to IIT President Lew Collens. The money is part of a three-year, $12 million commitment from the state. State Rep. Ken Dunkin (D-ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×) and other political and community leaders joined Hunter at the check presentation. Both lawmakers played key roles in the Illinois legislature’s passage of the appropriation in the recently completed session.

ā€œWe couldn’t have done it without their vision and perseverance, particularly from State Sen. Hunter,ā€ Collens said. ā€œThis new biomedical facility will not only offer important research opportunities for IIT—it will create jobs and significantly impact the economic development of our surrounding community and the city as a whole by providing much-needed lab space for start-up biomedical companies.ā€

The new facility will total 6,000 square feet on the north end of a three-building complex located at 35th and Dearborn Streets. The project is part of the Illinois VentureTECH Program and once built will house a consortium of institutions working on research from countering bioterrorism to drug development.

This latest phase is part of an overall $35 million complex, funded by the state of Illinois, the city of ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× and IIT. When fully completed, it will provide 150,000 square feet of high quality biomedical company space and labs and is expected to bring nearly $20 million in new federal and corporate contracts to Illinois.

ā€œI am pleased to present IIT with $5 million in state funding to further expand its biomedical research complex,ā€ said Sen. Hunter. ā€œThe money directly supports the goals we have for the South Side – to build a sustainable economic base and provide jobs, education and technology. Connecting a research institution like IIT with a new based for economic development base benefits us all.ā€

Founded in 1890, IIT is a Ph.D.-granting technological university awarding degrees in the sciences, mathematics and engineering, as well as architecture, psychology, design, business and law. IIT’s interprofessional, technology-focused curriculum prepares the university’s 6,200 students for leadership roles in an increasingly complex and culturally diverse global workplace.