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Enterprise Development Corp. expands with Miami incubator
Friday, November 20, 2009

"Incubation is a proven economic development tool for companies in early stages, when they're particularly vulnerable," she said.

 
EDC: Entrepreneurs abound
Friday, November 13, 2009

Mike Levy, founder of the Fort Lauderdale-based Open Sports Network fantasy sports community, gave the keynote address. Levy, a serial entrepreneur who started SportsLine.com during the dot-com boom, dispensed some general wisdom.

 
Enterprise Development Corporation (EDC) Unveils Sponsors and Presenting Companies for Fall Technology Showcase
Friday, October 16, 2009
The Enterprise Development Corporation of South Florida (EDC), a public/private partnership specializing in providing strategic business development services to emerging science and technology companies, announced today the event sponsors and finalists who will present at the 12th Annual Emerging Technology Business Showcase (ETBS), which will be held at
 
Tech firms set for boost from growth fund
Friday, October 9, 2009

South Florida technology companies are hoping for a boost from a $250 million state investment fund designed to spur innovation. The Florida Growth Fund, an arm of the state’s pension fund, is opening its main office in Fort Lauderdale and will be investing in companies throughout the state.

 
Companies employ creative strategies for finding funding
Friday, September 25, 2009
Beth Lahtela of Access Capital Funding says even traditional fundraising is being scrutinized. Landing venture capital financing is now more difficult to secure, so investors, entrepreneurs and businesses have employed creative strategies to find money. Additionally, lenders are asking for more owner equity in deals, industry experts say. Jane Teague,
 
Mike Levy to keynote Emerging Technology Business Showcase
Wednesday, September 16, 2009

 

"A prolific inventor and serial entrepreneur, Mr. Levy is an ideal speaker for our conference this year," stated Jane Teague, EDC executive director. "As EDC celebrates its 15th anniversary, we look forward to Mr. Levy's comments on how he started and grew new companies in South Florida, as well as insight into new technologies that are changing how we live and work."

 
South Florida EDC Aids Startups
Friday, July 31, 2009

“Jane just does a very masterful job,” says Mehta. “It’s a great gathering place for entrepreneurial companies.”

 
Enterprise Development Corp. Showcase to Highlight Organization’s 15th Anniversary
Tuesday, July 21, 2009

“I am delighted to be a part of EDC’s annual conference,” stated Hooper. “Although technology has evolved significantly over the past two decades, much has remained the same.  I look forward to discussing lessons learned and exploring paths for future success as we chart our course in the decades ahead.”

 
Trendsetters: Young Entrepreneurs
Monday, June 29, 2009
Ray Leavitt envisions a future in which helicopters and vertical takeoff planes, routed by his software platform, shuttle commuters for a pricey fare around south Florida and other congested metros. The 25-year-old’s dream isn’t that far-fetched. The model for his EvoLux Transportation is based on research Georgia Tech conducted for the Atlanta Olympic
 
South Florida Business Leader, "The Power Issue"
Monday, June 15, 2009
 
BlackBox GPS moves to technology incubator
Friday, June 5, 2009

BlackBox moved from the Las Olas Boulevard area to the Enterprise Development Corp. (EDC) of South Florida’s technology incubator about a month ago.

 
UM ready to break ground on life sciences park
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
The University of Miami has its own stimulus plan for South Florida: a life science park set to break ground in July with the expectation of creating 4,531 permanent jobs and a $253 million annual economic output. The university has signed a development deal with Hanover, Md.-based Wexford Science & Technology for the first phase of the project,
 
South Florida
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
A CENTER FOR INNOVATION           IBM's first personal computer was not invented at the technology giant's headquarters in New York State. Instead, an outpost in South Florida provided the fertile ground for the invention of IBM 5150. In 1980 a group in its Boca Raton, Florida, lab claimed that it could develop a smaller, broadly useful computer in just
 
Florida is a leader in startups
Friday, March 6, 2009

Now in its 15th year, the EDC is “seeing an increase in entrepreneurial activity as many people who find themselves without work decide to start their own businesses,” said Jane Teague, the EDC’s executive director for the past five years.

 
Boca lawmaker suggests bio-copter tour for big investors
Thursday, February 19, 2009

"The size of Florida, combined with the diversity of its industry sectors and public institutions has made it difficult in the past for investors to uncover promising investment opportunities," Teague wrote in a letter to Skidmore.

 
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