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The Hottest News on Metro Orlando's Growing Business & Industry (January 2008) A compilation of major business news from the past three months.
Orlando Companies Voice & Touch Their Way to Top of Trendy 'Human Factors' Tech Innovations Our voice and hands are doing much more these days than chit-chatting with friends and typing on the computer.
The Contender: Metro Orlando Is A Top Spot For Black Entrepreneurs. Today in the U.S. more African Americans own businesses than ever before.
Healthy Living: Orlando Has Become The Specialty Pharmaceutical Distribution Capital Of The Nation The process is a little different for people who depend on their medications to keep them alive or preserve their quality of life.
The Greening of Central Florida: Eco-Friendly Practices May Help The Earth, But For Local Businesses, They Also Help The Bottom Line. Going "green" brings in the green. As gas prices spiral out of control and global warming moves from a conspiracy theory to confirmed science, business is booming for enterprises that promise to tread lightly on the Earth.
Living Science Here's a glimpse inside the latest happenings in Metro Orlando's thriving business community.
News on Metro Orlando’s Growing Business & Industry (October 2007) You could say the latter half of this summer is when Orlando really soared as major business developments landed in this ‘sky’s the limit’ metropolitan community.
School Bell Rings for Workers, Too Kids aren’t the only ones heading back for another year of schooling. As the bell rings this year, companies, too, are sending their employees to class to acquire new technical skills, obtain industry certifications and simply to make the business more competitive.
News on Metro Orlando’s Growing Business & Industry (May 2007) What’s happened in Orlando over the past few months that is driving economic growth and national business trends?
bioOrlando: Accelerating Life Science in Central Florida When visitors land at the Orlando International Airport in 2009, there will be a new ‘attraction’ located not far away from baggage claim: Orlando’s budding ‘medical city’ – which will be anchored by The Burnham Institute for Medical Research – a premier non-profit medical research facility focused on therapies for cancer, Alzheimer’s and other diseases.
Metro Orlando’s Digital Media Industry What most people know about Metro Orlando starts and stops at the region’s world-class entertainment industry.
Orlando is one of the ‘Power Cities’ Fueling Green Technologies & Alternative Energy Initiatives While Congress continues to wrestle with a comprehensive energy policy and direction, states and regions across the U.S. are fueling major and meaningful solutions.
Why Metro Orlando Matters To The Nation From exploring alternative energy solutions, to providing the most advanced simulation training tools to our nation's warfighters, to raising the bar in our childrens' math and science career pursuit, to leading advancements in the biotech arena, Metro Orlando is a region on the move ... a place where critical issues and priorities of our nation are being addressed.
News on Metro Orlando's Growing Business & Industry (February 2007) Companies are coming; companies are growing. 600 jobs are being created. And the high tech industry is at the heart of this recent economic development in Orlando.
Major Diversity Trends, Happenings & People in Metro Orlando Minority leaders are on the rise in a region that is consistently recognized as one of the top economic regions in the U.S. Here are just some of those leaders:
Quick Read on Metro Orlando's Growing Business & Industry From July-September 2006 From landing a leading bioscience research institute, to being home to the corporation that will develop the next lunar spacecraft, to being ranked tops in major economic rankings, to experiencing thousands of new jobs through the growth and expansion of numerous local companies, Metro Orlando has it going on …
Disney’s Promotion of Meg Crofton to President of Walt Disney World Illustrates the Growing Number of Women-Led and Owned Businesses in Metro Orlando The announcement last week that a woman was named to lead Walt Disney World sheds light on a perhaps quietly growing trend – Metro Orlando has become a hotbed for women-led and owned organizations.
As Alternative Energy Becomes New Source of U.S. Economic Growth, Metro Orlando Becomes Top Market for This Fueled-Up Sector It’s official. The wind and sun are taking over the jobs of oil and natural gas – and experts stress that this unseating continues to opens the doors to greater affordability and efficiency and less air pollution.
Quick Read on Metro Orlando's Growing Business & Industry From March-June 2006 From banks to airlines to manufacturers to warehouse and distribution centers, major expansions have been announced in Metro Orlando in the past three months.
Bank On It: Central Florida Is Becoming A Global Financial Center As Clusters Of Financial Software And Accounting Operations Firms Have Swarmed In. Whether or not you believe that money makes the world go around, it's a fact that financial services companies – banks, insurance companies, credit card issuers and the technology firms that support them – do make the money go around for all of us.
Downtown Orlando Undergoing Transformation of Thrill-Riding Proportions; Among the Largest of Dozens of Downtown Revitalizations Across the Country If a theme park still costs an average of $1 billion to build, Orlando has what amounts to three parks going up – only it’s not thrill rides that are being erected here, it’s new office towers, retail, restaurants and residential units that are completely transforming downtown Orlando and its skyline.
News on Metro Orlando's Growing Business & Industry (March 2006) The University of Central Florida won approval from the Florida Board of Governors for a new medical college that will fire up Metro Orlando’s economy, help the region become a hub for biomedical activity, address the growing physician shortage in Florida and generate thousands of high-paying jobs.
News on Metro Orlando's Growing Business & Industry (January 2006) With Metro Orlando experiencing some of the fastest job growth rates in the country, there have been quite a few recent expansion and growth stories coming out of the region’s business sector.
Orlando’s Swelling Base of 'Idea People’ Brings on Mighty Entrepreneurial Growth A patented biometric software for forensic fingerprinting; laser radar systems and simulation training devices for the military; optical crystals used in PET scanners for cancer detection; the latest in interactive electronic games; a propeller-free propulsion system for boats; noise-reducing window shutters; medical devices for spinal implants; an anthrax vaccine produced through genetically engineered tobacco plants; and patented plant and vegetable extraction processes for medical and nutraceutical applications.
Piloting The AirwaysAviation Simulation Training is Taking Off in Orlando Forget what might immediately come to mind when you think about the airline industry business. Despite factors such as higher gas prices and mixed earnings, there’s a silver lining in this cloud. Some positive news coming out of the industry could nurture a blossoming niche and bolster the economy.
Orlando Keeps Conjuring Up Simulation Industry Growth Metro Orlando, already renowned as a world leader for the simulation industry, is like a proud mother watching her children grow. Two major simulation companies that call Orlando home have announced plans to expand in the region.
Orlando Companies Dig Up Multi-Million Dollar Military Contracts for Mines and Mine Detectors Two Orlando area companies focusing on what is underground and in the sea to fight terror and build security have collectively received more than $30 million in new contracts from the U.S. Army and Navy.
Orlando Becoming MVP for Sports Technology Play a sports video game. Go to an NBA game. Head to an NFL football stadium. Watch an Olympic swimmer on TV. Do any of these and chances are you’ll be touched by Orlando, Florida. That’s because Orlando has become the new star of a growing base of sports technology companies and world-renowned sports training facilities.
Orlando Offers Right Rx for Medical Technology Field Pick up the paper. Talk to a friend or relative. Every day, Americans either become award of, or themselves directly experience, new medical advances and breakthroughs in areas ranging from cancer treatment to birth control.
ED Industry: More Sophisticated; Manning Economic Growth Q: What’s not listed on the stock market, but pays big dividends? Hint: governments have them, chambers of commerce have them, even utilities and universities have them … and there are thousands of them out there in the form of public-private corporations.
Metro Orlando Mixes the Right Formula for the Biotech Industry From groundbreaking research to clinical trials to advanced agrotechnology development and innovative medical applications, Metro Orlando’s biotechnology and life sciences industry continues to grow, gaining ground throughout the U.S. as a ‘place to be’ for the industry.
E-Commerce & Web Development Clicking in Central Florida Fact:
Online shopping, searching, newsgathering and chatting are at an all-time high. From e-commerce to weblogs, more people are turning to the Web for everything from buying and selling products to expressing opinions.
Aviation & Aerospace Industries Head South for Growth – Industries Take Off in Orlando Like birds flocking south for the winter, the aviation and aerospace industries have been congregating in Metro Orlando for some time now. While building their homes and spreading their wings for growth opportunities an industry hub has emerged and is ready to soar.
Women Engineers Sprouting in Orlando, Already a Top Market for Women-Owned Businesses
In football terms, Lisa Beeson, Pamela McCauley-Bell and Mansooreh Mollaghasemi are the star quarterback, receiver and lineman for a promising new league – women entrepreneurs who are taking the engineering industry by storm.
Orlando Firms Arm Military for Battle with Smarter Defense Tools Close to Cinderella’s Castle in Orlando, Florida – a hallmark of the region’s renowned tourism industry – another landmark has taken shape. It’s a site spanning thousands of acres where some of the nation’s leading battle testing, simulation and R&D work is being done.
Defense Work Lights the Way for Laser and Simulation Companies
Despite impending BRAC decisions, military/defense work continues to fuel tech company growth; laser and simulation industries lead growth; Metro Orlando fares well due to large industry concentrations in region.
Universities Will Be Key to Fueling New Business Opportunities The University of Central Florida plays a significant role in the economic development of Metro Orlando. In fact, the university’s impact includes annual direct and indirect spending of more than $1.2 billion and a regional employment impact of more than 19,000 jobs. Beyond these numbers, R&D capabilities at the University of Central Florida are also fueling growth in areas such as space exploration and new medical treatments. Here are a few examples.
Agrotechnology Industry Blossoms Throughout the U.S. Crushing plants and vegetables in a high tech extraction process for their juices. Cloning soil-less plants in a clean room environment. Such innovations are part of a hot new industry, dubbed agro-technology, that is fast taking root in Metro Orlando. In fact, out of the three states in the U.S. recognized as major agrotech industry contenders – Florida, Texas and California – Florida is emerging as the place to be.
The Convergence of Orlando’s Entertainment and Technology Industries Ask almost anyone, anywhere in the world, if they’ve heard of Orlando. Most likely they’ll reply “yes.” But, what most people know about Metro Orlando starts and stops at the region’s world-class entertainment industry. This isn’t surprising considering that Orlando’s travel sector accounts for approximately $25 billion in sales. What is surprising is that Orlando’s technology industry – the region’s second largest economic engine – adds up to almost $15 billion.
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