Florida High Tech Corridor Council
Growing high tech industry and innovation through research, workforce and marketing partnerships.
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The FHTCC was formed in 1996 to attract, retain and grow high tech industry and the workforce to support it in the service areas of the University of Central Florida and the University of South Florida. In 2005, the University of Florida joined the FHTCC.
 
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council UCF researcher's experiment will be 1 of 3 to fly aboard "New Shepard," a next generation prototype spaceship from Amazon.com billionaire Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket venture

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Associate Professor Joshua Colwell's experiment may help unlock some of the secrets pertaining to the birth of the solar systems.
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Diversity: an Orlando advantage
There is a reason that Orlando has been named among the nation's best locations for minority-owned businesses. This young, dynamic community embraces novel ideas, diverse perspectives and new faces. Look closer! You'll see why forward-thinking companies, visionary entrepreneurs and talent...ed worke...

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Florida High Tech Corridor Council Florida Economic Gardening Institute & partners unveil GrowFL to cultivate growth companies: statewide program targets 2nd-stage businesses offering sophisticated tools & elite staff www.growfl.com

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Tom O'Neal (right) is GrowFL's program administrator and associate vice president for UCF's Office of Research and Commercialization.
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council FHTCC Pres. Randy Berridge tells bay area business leaders & entrepreneurs about a new program to help FL second-stage companies grow

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you could have drawn a picture of Chris Gibbons with a little glowing light bulb over his head.
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council A Daytona Beach middle school class benefits from a hands-on field trip to the new Florida Power & Light Solar Education Station.

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Students from David C. Hinson Middle School cast shadows over solar panels at the new Florida Power & Light Solar Education Station in Daytona Beach, Fla. on Nov. 17, 2009. From left: Liam Messick, Craig Albright, Demas Baker, Michael Szpara, Amanda Pool and Christina Scott. ...
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council A potential contract to fix military hardware could save Space Coast jobs

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CAPE CANAVERAL — Work refurbishing military hardware returning from Iraq could keep several hundred shuttle workers employed, local officials hope.
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council You read it first in florida.HIGH.TECH 2009: UF spin-out and FHTCC grant recipient Sharklet Technologies showcases its sharkskin-patterned hygenic surface technology in this month's Inc. Magazine

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Sharklet Technologies' Tony Brennan invented a sharkskin-like pattern that resists microbes.
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council Congratulations to all the winners from the Tampa Bay Technology Forum's Industry Achievement Awards!

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The Tampa Bay Technology Forum (TBTF) is a group of people united to make Tampa Bay a place where technology-based business and innovation thrives.
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council Researchers at UCF & Florida Hospital find specific gene marker present in brain tumor stem cells--could be key to stopping brain tumors from developing

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The Region of Excellence award is recognition from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that we are succeeding.The collaboration is currently working with tech start-ups, many of which come out of University of Florida
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council The University of Central Florida's business incubator has become one of the region's key high-tech players during the past decade, generating an economic ripple of about $200 million a year.

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Kiminobu Sugaya, professor of biomedical science at UCF's College of Medicine, co-founded NeoCytex, a company helped by UCF's incubator program. (ORLANDO SENTINEL FILE / February 4, 2008)
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Visions@Work For Lake County
Doctor's offices throughout Lake County will be the testing ground for a new online physician referral service that could one day soon set the standard for patient referrals and monitoring. Visions@Work - a Clermont-based company that develops custom software - has a new product called Pref...fer, ...

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Florida High Tech Corridor Council R&D Magazine names CSO at USF Incubator company, Intezyne Technologies, Innovator of the Year for developing nanotechnology targeting cancer cells.

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Posted In: Innovator of the Year | R&D Daily | Biology | Biotechnology | Cancer | Diseases | Drug Delivery | Nanomedicine | Nanotechnology | Biology | Chemistry | Engineering | Material Science | Nanotechnology ...
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council Deal with Bloomberg Financial will fuel expansion of Kinetic Analysis Corp.'s research and development unit at Orlando's Central Florida Research Park.

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Kinetic Analysis Corp. has landed a deal potentially worth $1.5 million from Bloomberg Financial to provide technology that projects the economic impact of adverse weather, hurricanes and other disasters, ...
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council Thanks to an amendment to a U.S. House of Representatives bill, hundreds of photonics companies in Florida can benefit from increased lending as part of Small Business Administration loan programs.

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SBA stimulus bill to include photonics companies