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  <title><![CDATA[Stephen Fleming Discusses Immigration and Competitiveness at a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Forum]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong>Each year, more than a hundred nations send their best and
brightest students to Georgia Tech, where they learn science, engineering and
other key disciplines in an environment that is increasingly focused on
entrepreneurship.&nbsp; When they graduate
with some of the best science and engineering educations available in the world
today, current U.S. immigration polices give these students two options: go
back home, or be hired by a company large enough to afford to help them stay.</p>

<p>That’s a huge loss of innovation and entrepreneurship at a
time when the United States desperately needs both.&nbsp; Stephen Fleming, a Georgia Tech vice
president and executive director of Georgia Tech’s Enterprise Innovation
Institute, recently told a U.S. Chamber of Commerce forum that this loss costs
U.S. competitiveness and jobs, both present and future.</p>

<p>As a former venture capitalist now responsible for Georgia
Tech’s programs for high-tech startup companies, Fleming meets many students with
technical backgrounds who have the entrepreneurial bent.&nbsp; One statistic he cited: of 28 students in a
recent innovation competition, 26 were from overseas. &nbsp;Under our current status, those 26 represent
entrepreneurial talent for our competitors.</p>

<p>Immigration has been a hot-button issue for several years
now, but Fleming points out that immigrants have been powering U.S.
entrepreneurship – and some of our most innovative companies – for
decades.&nbsp; Our higher education system
attracts the best students from around the world, so why shouldn’t we be taking
advantage of that, seeing that as an opportunity rather than a problem?</p>

<p>Read Fleming’s comments <a href="http://academicvc.com/2011/09/28/immigration-and-competitiveness/">here</a>
and see a video of his presentation on C-SPAN.</p>

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