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2016 Central Illinois Tour

Together with the EDC of Decatur & Macon County, Illinois Small Business Development Center at Champaign County EDC, and Midwest Inland Port, we hosted a Central Illinois Tour of the Decatur and Champaign-Urbana communities October 4-5, 2016.

Purpose: an opportunity for Chicago Consuls General and Trade Commissioners to tour the Central Illinois region to experience the rich resources, visit educational institutions, tour manufacturing companies, and view the Midwest Inland Port.

For the two-day event, we hosted 23 attendees, representing 14 different countries. Those countries included: Mexico, China, Finland, Belgium, Ecuador, Lithuania, South Africa, Philippines, Pakistan, Hungary, Canada, Macedonia, France, and Taiwan.

Caterpillar, Inc.

On Tuesday, October 4, attendees were in Decatur to learn about and tour the Midwest Inland Port, Caterpillar Inc., and Fuyao Glass Illinois.

  • The Midwest Inland Port is a multi-modal transportation hub that delivers both domestic and international flexibility for companies through a well-positioned transportation corridor, connecting the Midwest to the East, West and Gulf Coasts of North America. Strategically located, the port consists of 3 Class I railroads, an intermodal ramp, quick access to 5 major roadways and an airport equipped with a U.S. Customs Office and runways capable of handling wide-body aircraft. With a market reach of 95 million people within a 1-day’s truck drive, it’s no surprise Decatur was ranked 3rd in the nation as an Emerging Logistics and Distribution Center by Facilities Magazine.
  • Caterpillar is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives. For 90 years, Caterpillar has been making sustainable progress possible and driving positive change on every continent. The Caterpillar Decatur facility was established in 1955. Their committed employees manufacture superior products including off-highway trucks, wheel tractor scrapers, large mining trucks (including the 797 – the world’s largest mechanical drive mining truck) and the 24M motor grader. In 2010, the Decatur facility produced its 10,000th large mining truck and that same year the facility realized a $300M capital investment.
  • A former PPG Industries plant, Fuyao Glass Group purchased the site in 2014 and has invested $200 million in the facility. Led by Chairman Cho Tak Wong, Fuyao Glass Group is the world leader of automotive glass production. Fuyao Glass Group’s expansion into the U.S. has resulted in $700 million in investments, 1,700 new manufacturing jobs in the Midwest and 1.5 million sq. ft. of unused factory space reclaimed.

On Wednesday, October 5, attendees were in Champaign-Urbana to learn about and tour the University of Illinois Research Park, Blue Waters at National Center for Supercomputing Applications, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Taylor Studios, Inc. in Rantoul.

Blue Waters

Blue Waters

  • The Research Park at the University of Illinois provides an environment where technology-based businesses can work with faculty and students to take advantage of opportunities for collaborative research and easy access to University labs, equipment and services. UIRP is now home to more than 100 companies and growing, employing more than 1,700 people in high-technology careers.
    • EnterpriseWorks is owned and operated by the University of Illinois to help launch successful startup companies; the 43,000 SF facility is at the heart of the Research Park’s community building efforts. Its atrium is a hub of activity and its clients span from biotechnology, chemical sciences, software development, to materials sciences. Through the commercialization of leading research from across the University of Illinois, its startups are working to address challenges with transformative results.
  • Blue Waters is one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world, and is the fastest supercomputer on a university campus. Scientists and engineers across the country use the computing and data power of Blue Waters to tackle a wide range of challenging problems, from predicting the behavior of complex biological systems to simulating the evolution of the cosmos. Blue Waters, built from the latest technologies from Cray, Inc., uses hundreds of thousands of computational cores to achieve peak performance of more than 13 quadrillion calculations per second. If you could multiply two numbers together every second, it would take you millions of years to do what Blue Waters does each second. Blue Waters is supported by the National Science Foundation and the University of Illinois.
  • The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is an original land-grant university founded in 1867. It continues a tradition of excellence and innovation in its missions: education, research and public engagement. More than 1,800 faculty members lead nearly 45,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students in a process of discovery and learning in 16 colleges and schools and more than 80 research centers and labs. The campus covers more than 1,500 acres. The Class of 2020 is the largest class in University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus history at 7,593 students, representing more than 33 countries and 42 states.
  • Woolly Mammoths. Giant Hawk’s Nests. Life-Size Northern Right Whales. What do they all have in common? They are all exhibits created by Taylor Studios. Every museum and nature center has a story to tell. Telling these stories through interpretive plans, exhibit designs, and fabricated environments in a way that engages their visitors is what they hire Taylor Studios to do. Through the exhibit design-build process, projects are kept on schedule and budget while provoking ideas become physical exhibits that spark visitors’ imaginations. Creating something that touches the minds and hearts of visitors and leaves a lasting impression is accomplished through the combination of the site staffs’ passion and TSI’s interpretive design-build expertise.

As part of their day in Champaign-Urbana, a luncheon was held at the iHotel and Conference Center and featured speakers included:

– Craig Rost, Champaign County Economic Development Corporation
– Marissa Siero, IntelliWheels
– Tim Barnes, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Illinois International
– Matt Rosenstein, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Illinois International
– Bill Hogate, Frasca International, Inc.
– Lee Ramirez, Litania Sports Group

  • IntelliWheels, Inc. is the innovation house for wheelchair technology, developing a line of products to meet the needs of today’s active and independent wheelchair user. IntelliWheels, Inc. continues to develop new products to decrease environmental, social, and physical barriers wheelchair users face on a daily basis. By working side by side with a variety of wheelchair users during the design process, development, and testing of new products, IntelliWheels, Inc. maintains an accurate view of the clients needs and works with wheelchair users to develop the solution.
  • Illinois International Programs is at the nexus of all global activities and international studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign—simultaneously serving as the administrative, programmatic, and strategic unit responsible for the vast array of international activities that Illinois is involved in, both on campus and abroad. Illinois is a global university, some figures:
    • #2 for international students – among public institutions with 11,000+ attending the Urbana campus from more than 110 countries
    • 500+ institutional partnerships – to support education and research with institutions in 60 countries
    • 2,400+ students studying abroad – from the Urbana campus each year on 200+ programs across more than 60 countries
  • Founded in 1958 by Rudy FRASCA, an aviation pioneer with a passion for simulation, the company’s goal has always been to build the highest quality flight simulators available. Over five decades later, and with an installed base of over 2,600 products in 70 countries, FRASCA has become an established and trustworthy leader in flight simulation.
  • Litania Sports Group (LSG) is an employee-first company. With a team of over 130 employees, their top focus is providing coaches with innovative equipment for a number of different sports through excellent service.
    • Gill Athletics (since 1918), for track and field equipment, as well as other field sports
    • Porter Athletic (since 1868), facility equipment, including but not limited to basketball and volleyball

Our many thanks to The Whitehall Hotel for sponsoring the luncheon.

Link to photos: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/edit/a.10154113022837807.1073741865.122833457806/

TINKER by IntelliWheels, Inc. Selected as National Finalist in SBA InnovateHER Business Challenge

From the January 21, 2016 press release:

SBA Names Finalists for InnovateHER Business Challenge

10 Game Changing Entrepreneurs Selected to Pitch Their Innovative Products and Services During Women’s History Month

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) today announced the finalists of the 2016 InnovateHER: Innovating for Women Business Challenge, a nationwide business competition to highlight innovative products and services created and launched by cutting-edge entrepreneurs.

In making the announcement, SBA Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet said: “From precision medicine to agriculture to science, technology, engineering and mathematics, America’s entrepreneurs are transforming society and creating businesses that promise to be game changers. The incredible talent and ability of these 10 finalists is boundless and their creativity sends a message that is loud and clear: American entrepreneurs are launching and growing businesses across all fields of endeavor that will disrupt the status quo and improve lives around the world. Finding and rewarding these visionaries is the message of InnovateHER. Entrepreneurship makes anything possible.”

An executive committee of SBA officials reviewed more than 180 semi-finalist nominations and selected 10 finalists whose products and services best met the competition criteria and presented the greatest potential for success.

“I am honored to announce the finalists of the second round of the SBA’s InnovateHER Business Challenge, building on the success of our 2015 challenge where we engaged over 100 organizations and reached over 1,000 entrepreneurs across the nation,” added Contreras-Sweet.

The SBA congratulates the following finalists, who will have the opportunity to compete for the top three awards totaling $70,000 in prize money provided by Microsoft:

  • Dr. Agnes Scoville from Scoville & Company (Pacidose), St. Louis, Mo.: Pacidose allows mothers and caregivers to accurately dose and deliver medicine to babies through a soft pacifier nipple.
  • Anna Daily from Ascendant DX LLC (Melody), Springdale, Ark.: Melody is a simple and highly effective diagnostic to detect early stage breast cancer by identifying specific proteins present in tears.
  • Jennifer Shipp from Brilliant Inventors LLC (Knife Glider), Mission, Texas: The Knife Glider is a cutting shield that has been statistically proven to reduce the probability of being injured or cut when preparing food with a knife by more than 90 percent.
  • Sascha Mayer from Mamava, Inc., Burlington, Vt.: Mamava makes freestanding lactation suites and other design solutions for nursing mothers on the go.
  • Marissa Siebel-Siero from IntelliWheels, Inc. (Tinker), Champaign, Ill.: Tinker is the first ever 3D product configurator in the wheelchair marketplace that gives customers feedback and control.
  • Susan Leary Shoemaker from Undercare, Inc., Bronxsville, N.Y.: Undercare offers innovative undergarments that accommodate persons who have difficulty dressing.
  • Cassandra Curtis from Once Upon a Farm, San Diego, Calif.: Once Upon a Farm creates quality, eco-friendly and nutritious baby food products for children.
  • Dr. Pu Wang from Vibronix, Inc. (MarginPAT), West Lafayette, Ind.: MarginPAT is an intraoperative assessment of breast tumor margin using photo acoustic/ultrasound imaging system.
  • Dawn Dickson from Flat Out of Heels, Miami Beach, Fla.: Flat Out of Heels are a convenient way for women to relieve stiletto sore feet on the go.
  • Elizabeth Caven from UpCraft Club, Des Moines, Iowa: UpCraft Club is changing the way digital goods are found and sold using a patent-pending process allowing brick and mortar retailers to receive revenue from the sale of a digital good.

These 10 finalists are invited to the National InnovateHER: Innovating for Women Business Challenge during Women’s History Month in Washington, D.C., where they will pitch their products and ideas to a panel of expert judges.

The 2016 InnovateHER: Innovating for Women Business Challenge was launched in August 2015 with over 200 local competitions across the country hosted by universities, accelerators, clusters, scale-up communities, SBA’s resource partners and other local community organizations. The SBA sought to unearth products or services that will fill a need in the marketplace and have the greatest potential for commercialization.

For details on the competition, visit www.sba.gov/innovateHER. This site will be updated as more information regarding the event is made available.

Press:

UIUC Startup IntelliWheels Selected As Finalist In A National Small Business Competition, ChicagoInno

Cravens Earns Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) Certification

NASBITE CGBP Logo

The Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Champaign County EDC is pleased to announce that Kathie Cravens, International Trade Specialist, recently passed the NASBITE International, Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) examination. The organization examined a record 243 candidates during the five days of testing conducted on December 10-15, 2013, with an average pass rate of 85%.

The NASBITE International CGBP examination confirms knowledge in international trade and assures that recipients are able to practice global business at the professional level required in today’s competitive environment. The exam is a 150-question, multiple-choice exam, surrounding four key domains within the international trade arena: global business management, global marketing, supply chain management, & trade finance. Moreover, the exam covers “threads” which cross the aforementioned domains. These threads consist of: documentation, legal and regulatory compliance, intercultural awareness, technology & resources. Within each of these areas and threads, there are tasks and knowledge statements tested through the CGBP exam.

Candidates received electronic notification of their examination results. The SBDC congratulates Cravens, and the other candidates who were successful on the December 2013 CGBP examination.

About NASBITE International:

NASBITE International is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of international trade and its activities. The Since its founding in 1986, the organization has awarded more than 1,500 CGBP certifications and has held 27 annual conferences throughout the U.S and Canada. This year’s conference will be held in Memphis, TN.

Contact:
Carly McCrory, Communications Director
Champaign County Economic Development Corporation
(217) 359-6261
carly@champaigncountyedc.org

Champaign County EDC Reveals New Strategic Plan & Highlights Products Made in Champaign County at Annual Meeting

More than 150 people gathered at the Hawthorn Suites in Champaign, IL for the 2013 Champaign County EDC Annual Meeting on Thursday, November 21, 2013. The meeting highlighted the organization’s FY13 activities, showcased products and innovation Made in Champaign County (#MadeInCC), and revealed the organization’s new Strategic Plan.

Products were on display from the following Champaign County companies: Advanced Filtration Systems, Inc. (AFSI), Bump Nonprofit Design Studio, Columbia Street Roastery, Conair Corporation, Dart Container Corporation, Data Comm for Business, Inc., Eagle Wings Industries, Easton-Bell Sports, Flex-N-Gate, Herff Jones, IntelliWheels, Litania Sports Group, Oso Technologies, Ragle Dental Laboratory, Silgan White Cap Americas, Taylor Studios, Triptych Brewing, and Volition. Some of the products on display included bumpers from Flex-N-Gate, oil filers from AFSI, a bicycle helmet from Easton-Bell Sports, video games from Volition, and a dinosaur made by Taylor Studios.

The Champaign County Economic Development Corporation acts through public-private partnerships to continually grow the local economy by supporting local business and driving expansion and attraction.

The Champaign County EDC has set the following two-year goals (as revealed in their new Strategic Plan): provide support to create 3,000 new jobs, attract $225 million in new private investment, assist companies to grow payroll by $132 million (this will ultimately increase per capita pay to $26,000), and increase private sector influence in EDC by doubling the number of private investors.

To read the full plan, download a copy below.

EDC 2013-2015 Strategic Plan

To view photos from the event, please visit the Champaign County EDC’s Facebook album.

Buzz about the event:

Group’s aim: Per capita pay hike for county, The News-Gazette

Economic Development Corporation showcases locally-made products, The Daily Illini

Tweets (#MadeInCC)

Contact:

Carly McCrory, Communications Director
Champaign County EDC
217-359-6261
carly@champaigncountyedc.org

 

New International Trade Specialist Joins Local Small Business Development Center

 

The Illinois Small Business Development Center at Champaign County Economic Development Corporation has hired Kathie Cravens as its International Trade Specialist for the new International Trade Center, a partnership with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Cravens was the top candidate following a search and comprehensive evaluation that included the SBDC, Champaign County EDC, University of Illinois, and DCEO.

Ms. Cravens, a seasoned International Trade Specialist with years of exporting experience, has traveled and lived abroad, worked closely with numerous international dealers and distributors, and has attended several international trade shows. She has advised small to medium sized companies on their export practices and has been directly involved with exporting numerous shipments of U.S. manufactured goods to every continent around the world. “I’m excited about the opportunity to assist Central Illinois companies with their expansion into the international market in an effort to expand international trade opportunities in the region and create new jobs,” stated Cravens.

She will provide in-depth advice on international trade techniques, export processes, and international market opportunities to local companies. In addition, she will provide research support for new markets and products and referral assistance for export related activities, licensing, certification, legal and financial consultation, logistics and customs issues.

“We are excited that a professional with significant international experience has joined our team,” said Greg Gonda, Director of the Small Business Development Center. “Her expertise will be an asset in expanding the array of services we offer and assisting companies with their expansion into foreign markets.” Cravens joins Gonda and Tim Montague as the third staff member.

To contact Ms. Cravens and learn more about the International Trade Center, please contact her at 217-378-8535 or kathie@champaigncountyedc.org.

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