ST. PAUL, MN – On October 25, 2016, Minnesota scored in the top 10 of all 50 states, on a national measure of science and technology across the country. The 2016 Technology and Science Index from the Milken Institute ranked Minnesota eighth in the United States, on the strength of Minnesota’s science and technology capabilities and overall ecosystems, with a focus on our workforce, companies, and high-paying jobs. Minnesota last ranked in the top ten in 2004. Below are statements from Governor Dayton and Lt. Governor Smith.
About this ranking, Governor Mark Dayton said, “This top ranking is a testament to the investments we have made in education and job training, and to the exceptional leadership of the science and technology businesses, who train and employ thousands of people across our state. Minnesota’s economic success has always been a credit to our good people, good businesses, and good education. We must continue to improve our efforts to increase those opportunities for all Minnesotans.”
Lt. Governor Tina Smith stated, “The Milken Institute Index affirms that Minnesota remains the beacon of the north for high-tech innovation and entrepreneurship. The state’s top-10 ranking was driven by high scores on our workforce and human capital investment. We must continue to invest in education to ensure hardworking Minnesotans remain our economic strength, and so that everyone in our state is prepared to innovate and seize the opportunity of the 21st Century.”
