March 2009 Archives

New issue of Texture Magazine

Filed in: Trends , General News

The newest edition of the EDC's award-winning Texture magazine is here. In this edition, you'll meet some of the rock stars of Metro Orlando. Rather than topping the Billboard charts, this talented group is making their mark as leaders in the new health and bio-tech cluster that is reverberating throughout Metro Orlando's economy. From research in cancer and diabetes, to advances in robotic surgery and mental health therapies, these "top docs" are break out artists in the world of science.

You'll get the dirt on the "economic gardening" trend that is becoming an important component of state and federal economic recovery plans. Much of the national dialogue about the importance of second-stage growth companies to job creation and renewed prosperity is being led by Orlando's Steve Quello, who has advised presidents, governors and legislators and whose theories are being advanced at the University of Central Florida.

This issue also sheds light on Central Florida's position in the growing solar power industry; takes a look at the future of commercial space launches; introduces you to the Creation Health theory of holistic healthcare; and much more. All of this is happening in Metro Orlando!

Published twice annually, the EDC's Texture magazine tells the stories of innovators and innovations from throughout our region. Click here to view Texture online!

March 13, 2009

Groundbreaking news

Filed in: Biotech / Life science , Digital Media , Film , General News , Orange County

Accelerating growth of Orlando's life science industry. Global domination of the nation's digital media industry. Two bold goals of the Metro Orlando EDC. Real strides were made toward realizing those goals recently with groundbreakings on both fronts.



Nemours Children's Hospital broke ground on its Lake Nona "medical city" campus. The 620,000-square-foot facility will include 95 beds, an 18-bay emergency department, a neonatal intensive care unit and departments specializing in complex childhood diseases. The hospital, scheduled to open in 2012, will be the central hub of a 60-acre pediatric health campus featuring a children's clinic, emergency department, diagnostic and ambulatory programs, education centers and research programs. The Nemours Children's Hospital investment is expected to pump $400 million into the Central Florida economy and eventually create 2,600 new jobs.



In addition, Full Sail University, a Winter Park-based education program that focuses on entertainment-related industries, broke ground on its new Full Sail Studios Gateway project. The 32,000-square-foot, 2.2-acre project will be equipped with a live performance venue, a two-story complex for game production and recording studios, and an expansion to the on-campus professional film studio backlot. The Hollywood-style backlot will complete the existing backlot and will offer 19 different outdoor filming locations.

March 13, 2009

Not all Doom and Gloom...New Jobs Coming to Metro Orlando

Filed in: Aviation , Defense , Economic Development Projects , General News , Seminole County

Economic development that results in new job creation is the key to economic recovery. Thus, now more than ever, the EDC is pleased to share two of our most recent economic development success stories resulting in new jobs:

124 New Jobs: Seminole County-headquartered Nomad Aviation Inc., one of the world's best-known avionics specialists for commercial, military and civilian aircraft, has announced that they will double their workforce here, adding 124 new positions over the next 2 years. To accommodate this expanded workforce, the company will add 33,000-square-feet to its existing facility, which is based at Orlando Sanford International Airport. They also anticipate capital investment of $300,000.

The EDC and Seminole Community College assisted Nomad in acquiring a Quick Response Training grant in the amount of $180,579, which will be used to train their new hires. The average salary of these new jobs is in excess of $65,000.

75 New Jobs: FedEx Ground's recent opening of a new 112,734-square-foot operations facility on Monroe Road in Sanford has created 75 new jobs here in Metro Orlando. The Sanford terminal -- one of 500 in the company's nationwide network -- houses operations for FedEx Ground and FedEx Home Delivery. This Central Florida expansion is part of the company's national expansion strategy designed to increase package processing capacity to meet customer demand.

The EDC's business development team assisted FedEx in identifying potential sites in accordance with the company's specified parameters.

For more recent EDC announcements, click on the category - Economic Development Projects.

March 6, 2009

About the
News Room

Subscribe

The PR team at the Metro Orlando EDC is your source for business news in Orlando, providing you with story ideas about trends, people and companies; statistical information and background; offering expert sources; and connecting you with community leaders.

Media Contact: Jennifer Wakefield
407.422.7159 x232 (office)
407.617.0476 (cell)


Search


Sources

Story Ideas
Press Kit
Expert Sources
Statistics/Demographics
Publications
Multimedia Center

Categories

Trends
Manufacturing
Aviation
Biotech / Life science
City of Orlando
Clean Tech / Green
Defense
Digital Media
Diversity
Economic Development Projects
Education
Entrepreneur
Events
Exporting
Film
Financial services
General News
Headquarters
Idea People
Innovative Companies
International business
Jobs
Lake County
Optics and photonics
Orange County
Osceola County
Projects
Rankings
Research and Development
Seminole County
Simulation
Small business
Why Orlando?
Workforce

Archive

August 2010
July 2010
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008