Whether it is the world?s premiere sensor test and evaluation center or Sustainable Alternative Green Energy, agriculture, or a combination of all, Ponca City offers a strategically located, non-urban environment which capitalizes on the best of North American innovation and connectivity.
Cole & Reed provides audit and assurance, tax planning and compliance, consulting, and accounting services to businesses of all sizes throughout Oklahoma and the surrounding areas, and has a reputation for providing quality, responsive service.
Arvest Bank is a regional bank that operates in a unique, customer-focused way. Arvest delivers the convenience and technological advantages of a large super-regional bank, but with the local commitment and decision-making of a local community bank.
Oklahoma Department of Commerce focuses on increasing the quality and quantity of jobs in Oklahoma.
Galaxy Chemicals has expertise in AHF, aqueous HF and elemental fluorine chemistry. They can produce fluorinated products from small to large scale with flexible packaging available.
Phillips Murrah is a full service law firm with an Intellectual Property department that handles clients around the country. Many clients find their legal costs half of what they would pay for the same services with law firms on the east or west coast.
Chubb Corporation is the twelfth largest property and casualty insurer in the United States, with over 120 offices located in 26 countries, and offers commercial, specialty, surety and personal insurance services. According to Fortune magazine, Chubb is the 202nd largest U.S.-based corporation.
The Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA)?is a professional trade organization for veterinarians.
Hall Estill is an Oklahoma based full service law firm which has created a practice that taps the knowledge of skilled attorneys while focusing on clients’ needs.
As a boutique supplier of fine compounding chemicals, excipients, bases and capsules, Freedom prides itself on high quality products and first-class customer service.
The Oklahoma Health Center Foundation promotes and supports the 300-acre Oklahoma Health Center complex that consists of 31 member organizations, including several cutting edge Biotech companies and support organizations.
American Biomedical Group is a strategic partner that engineers business, information and technology solutions for organizations, all with the ultimate financial outcomes in view.
PETNET Solutions operates the largest PET radiopharmacy network with over 47 radiopharmacies and distribution centers at multiple locations that produce and distribute PET radiopharmaceuticals to hospitals, clinics, and research facilities for PET imaging.
The Oklahoma Business Roundtable serves as the state?s major economic development support organization.
Chesapeake NG Ventures has invested over $300 million into the bioenergy industry, and has bolstered Chesapeake’s image in the Americas’ transitioning energy and transportation sectors.
The staff at Hillcrest Clinical Research is knowledgeable and experienced and is capable of providing fast study start-up and effective FDA and IRB submission and coordination.
Oklahoma Capital Investment Board (OCIB) was created by the state of Oklahoma to help ensure that entrepreneurs have access to the intelligent seed and venture capital they need to launch and grow their companies. ?
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation is a nonprofit biomedical research institute, dedicated to understanding and developing more effective treatments for human disease, focusing on such critical research areas as heart disease, cancer, lupus and Alzheimer?s disease.
Through its network of extension agents and applications engineers, the Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance provides hands-on resources for improving productivity, increasing sales and reducing costs. It connects companies to local expertise and state, regional and national resources.
OCAST was established in 1987 as the state?s agency for technology-based economic development.? Their mandate is to ?expand and diversify Oklahoma?s economy and provide new and higher quality jobs for Oklahomans by encouraging the development of new products, new processes and whole new industries in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Trust approved a five-year, $30 million grant to the Stephenson Cancer center in November 2011. The new and increased research funding supports efforts at OU, OSU, the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and other Oklahoma institutions which are currrently conducting innovative biomedical research.