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Established in 1993, Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network provides analysis and action on issues affecting our region's economy and quality of life. The organization brings together established and emerging leaders - from business, government, academia, labor and the broader community - to spotlight issues and work toward innovative solutions.

What's Happening Now

  • Region’s top leaders pack Joint Venture conference for Index findings, economic panels, Richard Florida keynote, candidates’ views and even a few laughs

    February 12, 2010 - More than 1000 of Silicon Valley’s top business executives, government officials, community leaders, citizens and media crowded into San Jose’s McEnery Convention Center today for “State of the Valley,” our region’s annual conference.

    Attendees heard from the leaders of Joint Venture and Silicon Valley Community Foundation on the sobering findings of the 2010 Silicon Valley Index (see article below) and were updated on the future of Silicon Valley’s economy and health care by panels of experts. Keynote speaker economist-author Richard Florida described the global economic “reset” and long-term lifestyle changes now underway, and how they will affect Silicon Valley. Comedian Will Durst had the crowd laughing with his political satire.

  • State woes, stiff global competition hamper region’s resiliency
    Annual report examines latest trends in Valley economy, workforce, education, society, government

    2010 Index of Silicon ValleyFebruary 11, 2010 – The economic recession has stalled Silicon Valley’s vibrant innovation economy and left its global competitive standing at risk as never before, according to the 2010 Silicon Valley Index released today by Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network and Silicon Valley Community Foundation.

    The comprehensive yearly study on the economic strength and overall health of Silicon Valley reveals that rapid economic growth in other countries, coupled with California’s legislative gridlock, is draining the lifeblood of funding and foreign talent from Silicon Valley, leaving recovery in a “new phase of uncertainty.”

  • Silicon Valley gears up to change its course

    February 12, 2010 - Joint Venture and Silicon Valley Community Foundation announced plans today at the annual State of the Valley conference to form a regional initiative aimed at securing more federal funds for Silicon Valley.

    With a grant from the community foundation, Joint Venture will hire a “special ops” director and convene a steering committee of top regional organizations vested in the economic vitality of the region. They include the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, and Stanford University.

    San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed, co-chair of the Joint Venture board of directors, praised the initiative and said he will continue to push for federal innovation funds.

  • Varian and United Way Executive Honored for Leadership, Service to Region

    Richard Levy

    Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network has announced that Varian Medical Systems board chair and longtime Silicon Valley community leader Richard M. Levy is the recipient of the 2010 David Packard Award. 

    “Richard Levy’s long record of selfless personal and professional commitment to our region made him the unanimous choice of the jury,” said Russell Hancock, president and CEO of Joint Venture.

    “He has been willing to step outside his normal role in order to tackle hard problems,” Hancock added.

In The News

March 6, 2010 - (Toronto Star) - Olive: Who will be tomorrow's leaders? "Toronto is the most ambitious place I've lived," says Richard Florida, the urban-policy guru who heads up the Martin Prosperity Institute, a think-tank at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. More.

March 5, 2010 - (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung) - Das Silicon Valley fürchtet um seinen Rang. More.

March 3, 2010 - (San Jose Mercury News) - Study calls for skinnier roads, more room for other travel on El Camino Real. More.

March 1, 2010 - (San Jose Mercury News) - Editorial: Chile reminds us self sufficiency is the best disaster plan. More.

February 27, 2010 - (San Jose Mercury News) - Cassidy: Health care is changing with or without reform. More.

February 27, 2010 - (San Francisco Chronicle) - Education cuts may lead to U.S. brain drain. More.

February 23, 2010 - (San Jose Mercury News) - Herhold: Statistics offer glimpses into how Silicon Valley lives. More.

February 21, 2010 - (KCBS) - In Depth: The outlook for Silicon Valley, Interview with Russell Hancock. More.

February 19, 2010 - (San Jose Mercury News) - Opinion: Remember the historical role of federal investment in Silicon Valley. More.

February 17, 2010 - (Milpitas Post) - Most people hereabouts think of the economic heart of our valley as being likely to bounce back from adversity, get back to a growth cycle and bring back those prosperous times. That firm belief got a bit shaky last week when the annual joint report of the Silicon Valley Network and the Community Foundation was found laced with negatives and gloomy warnings. More.

February 17, 2010 - (AsiaOne Business) - A looming foreign talent crunch has been pinpointed as a top factor that threatens to rob the Silicon Valley of its title as the world's innovation centre. 'There are clear warning signs suggesting Silicon Valley has entered a new phase of uncertainty and that our competitive standing is at risk,' says the 2010 Silicon Valley Index released on Thursday. More.

February 16, 2010 - (San Jose Mercury News) - Financing renewable-energy projects, such as the installation of solar panels, could become easier for Cupertino residents. Cupertino is among a select group of cities in California participating in a pilot program intended to help property owners finance renewable energy, water and energy-efficiency projects over time. More.

February 16, 2010 - (Mt. View Voice) - Silicon Valley is badly losing the race for huge federal investments that will jumpstart the industries of the future, a panel of Valley leaders warned Friday. More.


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