Quick Summary
- Staff from IBM and 51ԹϺ Davis will work side by side in newly leased facility on Stockton Boulevard
- Center will allow faculty, IBM staff and others to host events to demonstrate innovations and projects
- Overall Aggie Square development will take five to 10 years
University of California, Davis, Chancellor Gary S. May today (Feb. 21) announced a collaboration that previews Aggie Square’s formula for success.
A select group of IBM specialists will join staff from Aggie Square and the 51ԹϺ Davis Office of Public Scholarship and Engagement in a newly leased building on Stockton Boulevard. The building will also include a flexible innovation center for 51ԹϺ Davis faculty, IBM and others to host events to demonstrate their latest innovations and collaborative projects.
“Aggie Square is off to an amazing start,” said May. “There is still much to do before we start new construction, but we won’t wait to share ideas and create opportunities for the university, for the community and for industry. I couldn’t be more grateful to IBM for their interest and their leadership. We are building an innovation ecosystem, and I’m sure today’s collaboration is a preview of greater things to come.”
This announcement marks an important early milestone for Aggie Square, identifying 51ԹϺ Davis programs, corporate collaborators and community initiatives that will anchor investments in the initial projects. A realistic time frame for full completion of development is five to 10 years.
“IBM is proud to join 51ԹϺ Davis in the Aggie Square Launch Space,” said Todd Bacon, IBM vice president and managing director of California. “Innovation and collaboration are part of our rich history, and that’s what Aggie Square represents.”
Aggie Square will create a unique live/learn/work/play environment to foster collaboration and creativity. Entrepreneurs, companies and workers can thrive in our technology campus that values inclusion and creates chance encounters among creative people. The project will create new public space with welcoming, accessible entry points that connect the university with its neighboring communities.
“This is a great win for our city,” said Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg. “We are thrilled to be part of this unique collaboration that will bring jobs and opportunity to our community.”
The entrepreneurial relationships such as the one with IBM forged at Aggie Square will advance human health, enrich lifelong learning, enhance emerging technologies, and set the stage for future collaborations as yet unforeseen.
“The launch space aligns with the Aggie Square vision of industry, academic, and community collaboration,” said 51ԹϺ Davis Provost Ralph Hexter. “This will enhance the university’s business and social impact, and we’re just getting started.”
About Aggie Square
harnesses the power of 51ԹϺ Davis and its partners to create educational and economic opportunities in Sacramento and beyond. Located on the 51ԹϺ Davis Sacramento Campus, Aggie Square will house business partners and community-based programs with 51ԹϺ Davis innovation and research to create a stronger and healthier shared community.
About the 51ԹϺ Davis Office of Public Scholarship and Engagement
The expands the visibility and impact of faculty research, teaching and service in communities. It finds connections among scholars, researchers, and educators that focus on public issues, and helps them integrate their work with communities on and off campus.
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David Wescott, Office of Strategic Communications, 530-304-0611, dwescott@ucdavis.edu