The Enid Regional Development Alliance seeks to grow local businesses and companies in Enid by making resources available.
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.
The ADA owns four industrial parks totaling 3,500 acres and more than 40 buildings under lease encompassing more than one million square feet. The ADA has a 40 acre technology park under construction and operates a technology incubator.
The Oklahoma Innovation Institute fosters collaborative research and development, entrepreneurship, company creation and retention, life-long learning and creative, future-oriented thinking.
Dunlap Codding, P.C. offers revolutionary partnering counsel helping global and domestic biotechnology clients create strategic, optimally profitable intellectual property portfolios.
SMC Technologies, Inc. is available to provide products, consultation, services and research programs to meet water, energy, environmental, and specialty chemical needs.
ATSI is an Engineering firm that can design and supply specialized pollution control equipment and technology.
i2E, Inc. is a nationally recognized private not-for-profit corporation focused on growing innovative small businesses in Oklahoma. They work directly with entrepreneurs, researchers and companies to help them commercialize their technologies, launch and grow new businesses and access needed capital.
A fortune 500 company with over 41,000 employees worldwide, Saic provides best value services and solutions based on innovative applications of science and technology.
Through innovative incentives, MedEncentive helps employers, health insurers and governments of all types contain health care costs while engaging physicians and patients in ways that fundamentally change their behaviors.
BioSource Consulting Group is a strategic consulting firm that assists entrepreneurs and growing organizations in all facets of translating ideas to commercial products, including start-up strategy.
OBI is a state-wide not-for-profit blood center providing blood to patients in more than 110 hospitals in 58 Oklahoma counties as well as five counties in north central Texas. OBI?s mission is ?to provide the safest and highest quality blood, services and health programs to the patients and communities we serve.
American Biomedical Group is a strategic partner that engineers business, information and technology solutions for organizations, all with the ultimate financial outcomes in view.
Failsafe has developed hazmat software to help companies that ship hazardous materials (dangerous goods) with all US domestic and international shipping regulations.
The Tulsa Metro Chamber is the principal business-driven leadership organization improving the quality of community life through the development of regional economic prosperity.
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 Ponca City Development Authority helps to steer North Central Oklahoma’s dynamic economy through the support of local businesses, education and community, while fostering a climate of innovation and economic growth in one of North America’s most attractive hometowns.
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is a multi-faceted agency with a broad mission area that includes protecting and promoting U.S. agricultural health, regulating genetically engineered organisms, administering the Animal Welfare Act and carrying out wildlife damage management activities.
The Authority and Trust provides support for important educational enhancements, for key research and health care advancements and for critical capital improvement projects on campus, including the new OU Physicians Building and phase two of the Stanton L. Young Biomedical Research Center.
Southwestern Biomedical Electronics was established in 1976 as an authorized sales and service representative to distribute Spacelabs products to area hospitals in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Life Science Fund, LLC (OLSF) invests in the most promising very early-stage life science companies that are not yet able to attract venture capital. OLSF investments are made to fund validation of promising research results, develop business plans and, where appropriate, identify and recruit management teams and venture capital syndicates.