TRDA Offers “Roadmap to Success” Workshop Series
Do you need assistance navigating through the complexities of new business ownership? If so, the TRDA's "Roadmap to Success" workshop series will point you in the right direction.
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2nd Quarter 2007
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TRDA Offers “Roadmap to Success” Workshop Series
Do you need assistance navigating through the complexities of new business ownership? If so, the TRDA's "Roadmap to Success" workshop series will point you in the right direction. Energy “A Peel”
“Alternative energy” is the buzz word for 2007, with many companies working together to develop new, clean-energy sources. The TRDA is no exception. The agency recently partnered with EnerFuel, The Florida Turnpike Enterprise, and Progress Energy to develop a power plant whose fuel source is derived from by-products of Florida's citrus industry. This power plant, which is currently in development, will utilize a hydrogen fuel cell to partially power a rest area along the Florida Turnpike. Teacher’s Summer Job Leads to Student Success at Science Fair
What do teachers do during their summer hiatus from school? Some vacation. Some relax. Others invest in their careers. SATOP Helps Company Fine-Tune Promising New Energy-Saving Device
Conserving energy and lowering its costs within buildings is fast becoming a priority for many companies. Dais Analytic Corporation (Dais) in Odessa, Fla. is one company that understands this need. And with recent guidance from experts with the TRDA's Space Alliance Technology Outreach Program (SATOP), the company's energy-saving device has taken a giant leap forward and may soon be on the market. Get Your Small Business Grant Proposal Noticed!As a small business owner, securing funding can be a challenge. The TRDA's Florida/NASA Business Incubation Center (FNBIC) hopes to ease that burden. Incubator Graduate Helping to Keep U.S. Borders Secure
Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT), a former Florida-NASA Business Incubation (FNBIC) client, is doing its part to keep the nation's borders safe. |
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