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Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. Florida High Tech Corridor Council The Fraunhofer Society August 24, 2009

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. FHTCC History and Mission Statement History Mission Statement: –Grow high tech industry in the region through research, workforce development and marketing programs.

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. FHTCC Structure Structure: Dr. Hitt Dr. Genshaft Dr. Machen –Council –Core Team –Committees –More than 800 Volunteers

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. Matching Grants Research Program Enable Corridor High Tech Companies to Conduct Applied Research with UCF, USF and UF Professors and Graduate and Doctoral Students More than 300 Companies & Institutions – 1,000 Projects Grants Range From $10,000 to $100,000 To date $50 Million in FHTCC Funds – Matched by $600 Million in Company Funds and Federal Grants More than 2,000 Graduate and Doctoral Students 250 plus Professors and Assoc. Professors as P.I.

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. Marketing Initiatives Marketing Committee – EDO, Corporate and Academic Partners Corridor EDO Coordination and Cooperation –Trade Shows and Conferences (e.g. I/ITSEC, Bio) Advertising and Public Relations –eNewsletter – Inside Florida’s High Tech Corridor –FHTCC Directory – florida.HIGH.TECH 2009 –FHTCC Annual Report –FHTCC Advertising

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. Marketing Initiatives Web Site – Virtual Visit –

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. Workforce Development techCAMPs Workshops that give educators the knowledge and tools to make science learning compelling to students. Since 1998, more than 53 techCAMPs – more than 2,300 participants Volusia County Schools say 2 techCAMPs held in county eventually reached 65,000 students techCAMPs held for several sectors

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. Workforce Development Technology Degrees and Certificate Programs 2+2 Associate Degrees (more than $1.1 million) –Microelectronics – Valencia C.C. –Biotechnology – St. Pete College –Modeling, Simulation & Robotics – Daytona Beach College –Photonics – UCF + Various Community Colleges –IT Security – Manatee C.C. –Wireless Technologies – Polk C.C. –Digital Media – Seminole C.C. Certificate Programs –Aerospace Technician Program – Brevard Community College –Manufacturing Center of Excellence – H.C.C.

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. Entrepreneur Support Virtual Entrepreneur Center flvec.com

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. Accolades Former Governor Jeb Bush Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Joint Economic Development Committee, Colorado House and Senate Puerto Rico CoreNET Global Florida Board of Governors

Florida High Tech Corridor Council, Inc. For more information, visit