OGE Energy Corp. is the parent company of OG&E Electric Services, a regulated electric utility serving approximately 750,000 customers in a service territory spanning 30,000 square miles across Oklahoma and western Arkansas.
GMT has more than 25 years of experience conducting successful surface geochemical exploration surveys all over the world in geologically and environmentally diverse settings, ranging from the arctic to the tropics, from desserts to jungles to grasslands.
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.
Dunlap Codding, P.C. offers revolutionary partnering counsel helping global and domestic biotechnology clients create strategic, optimally profitable intellectual property portfolios.
American Biomedical Group is a strategic partner that engineers business, information and technology solutions for organizations, all with the ultimate financial outcomes in view.
SSI?s strategic mission is to apply sound research principles and visionary innovation to develop novel, robust, rugged solutions to significant, unsolved problems.
As a boutique supplier of fine compounding chemicals, excipients, bases and capsules, Freedom prides itself on high quality products and first-class customer service.
Presbyterian Health Foundation supports medical research by recruiting high-quality research scientists at the Oklahoma Health Center and supporting bioscience tech transfer.
The Tulsa Metro Chamber is the principal business-driven leadership organization improving the quality of community life through the development of regional economic prosperity.
CIEDA’s mission is to carry out economic activities, community development, and to bring jobs and prosperity to the Claremore area by marketing nationally and regionally to attract new businesses.
The Enid Regional Development Alliance seeks to grow local businesses and companies in Enid by making resources available.
The Oklahoman Health Care Workforce Center was created by legislation in 2006 to help alleviate the projected health care worker shortages, to help retain health care workers already employed or graduating from OK educational institutions, and to provide information about health careers to Oklahomans of all ages.
The Oklahoma Association of Health Care Providers’ mission is driving dramatic improvement to longterm care.
The Oklahoma Innovation Institute fosters collaborative research and development, entrepreneurship, company creation and retention, life-long learning and creative, future-oriented thinking.
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.
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.
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 Greater Oklahoma City Chamber promotes the Oklahoma Bioscience Industry by supporting recruitment partnerships and achieving national recognition.
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. ?
The BDC facilitates the recruitment, retention and expansion of primary industry jobs, and new destination retail businesses.
The Norman Economic Development Coalition is dedicated to expanding the economic base of the Norman community, enhancing the earning opportunities of area residents by retaining and expanding existing businesses and industries, as well as attracting desirable new employers.